The document discusses the author's learning and application of cinematography techniques like the 180-degree rule, match on action, and establishing shots between a preliminary task and final production.
It explains that the 180-degree rule establishes the screen direction of actors by keeping the same angle. For the final production, the author filmed from the left side of actors to avoid confusion. Match on action helps scenes flow through continuity. The author learned to use varied shots to present character movement.
Comparisons show the final production used more effective shots like opening a door from a character's view then an extreme close-up of the opening handle to build suspense, whereas the preliminary task used wider shots that were less engaging.