Tuesday 28 September 2010
our video
we made this video going by a sheet of movements that were listed. we used a tripod and in the next lesson we will crop and cut it to make a final video.
Monday 27 September 2010
still frames
Establishing shot:
This shot is effective as it shows straight away that the film is clearly a sci-fi; through the alien-like surroundings and dis formation of the characters faces/ features. Also it shows the 3 men are going to have a significant part of the programme, as they are shown to seem important and bold.
Long shot:
This shot shows four boys running along a street, the shot shows no clear dominance of a single character as all the boys are in line with eachother. This shot shows excitement and fun amongst the four children.
This shot is effective as it shows straight away that the film is clearly a sci-fi; through the alien-like surroundings and dis formation of the characters faces/ features. Also it shows the 3 men are going to have a significant part of the programme, as they are shown to seem important and bold.
Close up shot:
This shot is effective as it shows the expression on Harry Potter's face, the shot shows fear in his eyes. It shows that Harry Potter is being threatened and makes him look weak or defenseless.
Match On Action:
The still frame here is extremely effective as it shows Neo half way through dodging a bullet, showing the audience the skill and power of the character, and he obviously possess powers/ abilities normal humans don't (UNLESS EXTREMELY FLEXIBLE). As well as showing action, the shot is self explanatory showing Neo is an important character, as he is demonstrating the most complex skill.
Reaction shot:
this shot shows a women reacting badly to something that has been said or done recently. The womens reaction shows curiosity and shows that she is naive to something that is happening in the film.
This shot shows four boys running along a street, the shot shows no clear dominance of a single character as all the boys are in line with eachother. This shot shows excitement and fun amongst the four children.
These two conversation shots are effective because they clearly show the two boys talking, and even in a still frame it is easy to work out that they are speaking to one and other. This can also introduce two characters to us as an audience, or show us what is about to happen, possibly through what is said between them.
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