2. In our preliminary task we did not use
a wide range of shots, as you can see
we used a long shot, mid shot and
close up. These are three basic camera
shots and we did not experiment with
any other angles.
3. As you can see in our final task we had
more confidence, we experimented with
different camera angles including
extreme close ups, longs shots, mid
shots and POV shots.
4. • Our Preliminary task lacked theme and could easily lose the
audiences attention as it used the same shots and lighting
throughout. However throughout our final cut we had different
angles, visual effects and sound effects which were all of the same
genre and could keep the audiences attention as it is fast paced and
uses a variety of effects to capture the audience.
• We had a montage for our final cut which was appropriate for our
theme, however due to it being a montage we did not have to follow
the 180 degree rule or continuity editing. In our opening scene after
the montage we used continuity editing. This helps to show how we
can film and edit different kinds of film where as in our preliminary
task it was much more simple as we had less knowledge of filming
and editing.
5. In our prelim task we used some
simple forms of editing for
example here we used a shot
reverse shot to show the
dialogue between two
characters.
6. In both tasks we
used a match on
action but our
lighting and editing
was more
consistent and was
more realistic in
our final cut. This
shows clear
development of
knowledge and skill
in filming and
editing throughout
the tasks.