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 During our filming and editing process
we experienced some dilemmas;
 Camera Angles
 Editing
 Mise-en-scene
 In our Preliminary task we had many different shots that had to
be used, these shots were harder than expected to carry out,
an example of this would be the door scene. This scene was
meant to be a match on action shot but when we put it into
prospective it was harder to do as the doors where different,
this made it harder for the scenes to flow and lead to the
scenes becoming inconsistent to one another.
When we started editing to make the shots link and
work better we had to increase the speed level, this
made it link better but looked as if we had a two
second shot as it was two fast.
 Throughout our task, we have learnt how one
problem can lead into several other issues, such as
our camera was angled differently at the
beginning. This made it look like the audience
were on the edge. This could be resolved if we
levelled out our tripod equally.
We have also learnt that editing can be difficult, when
using a match on action shot. This is due to the difficultly of
making a sequence flow by all the different angles
becoming one linked scene.
 Watching our Preliminary Task there is a lot of
problems that can be spotted but the main
problem that we have noticed is when Scott
keeps moving his hands, this shows inconsistency
as one moment his hand is covering his mouth
whilst he is talking to then appear by his side when
the camera angle changes to an over the
shoulder shot. There was another issue found with
Scott's hand was over his mouth, this was the
audio, when Scott speaks it is unclear and makes
it harder for an audience members to understand
what he is saying. This is a major problem as if you
cant understand what Scott is saying you become
lost within the story and do not know why he keeps
asking Aimie for money. Through this we have
learnt that when for filling an over the shoulder
shot both parties have to remain still and if they
have to move an arm, to make it constant they
would have to continue moving their arm
throughout the scenes to make the scenes flow.

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Question 7

  • 1.
  • 2.  During our filming and editing process we experienced some dilemmas;  Camera Angles  Editing  Mise-en-scene
  • 3.  In our Preliminary task we had many different shots that had to be used, these shots were harder than expected to carry out, an example of this would be the door scene. This scene was meant to be a match on action shot but when we put it into prospective it was harder to do as the doors where different, this made it harder for the scenes to flow and lead to the scenes becoming inconsistent to one another. When we started editing to make the shots link and work better we had to increase the speed level, this made it link better but looked as if we had a two second shot as it was two fast.
  • 4.  Throughout our task, we have learnt how one problem can lead into several other issues, such as our camera was angled differently at the beginning. This made it look like the audience were on the edge. This could be resolved if we levelled out our tripod equally. We have also learnt that editing can be difficult, when using a match on action shot. This is due to the difficultly of making a sequence flow by all the different angles becoming one linked scene.
  • 5.  Watching our Preliminary Task there is a lot of problems that can be spotted but the main problem that we have noticed is when Scott keeps moving his hands, this shows inconsistency as one moment his hand is covering his mouth whilst he is talking to then appear by his side when the camera angle changes to an over the shoulder shot. There was another issue found with Scott's hand was over his mouth, this was the audio, when Scott speaks it is unclear and makes it harder for an audience members to understand what he is saying. This is a major problem as if you cant understand what Scott is saying you become lost within the story and do not know why he keeps asking Aimie for money. Through this we have learnt that when for filling an over the shoulder shot both parties have to remain still and if they have to move an arm, to make it constant they would have to continue moving their arm throughout the scenes to make the scenes flow.