Wednesday, 1 February 2012

My prelim evaluation

After reviewing my Prelim video for the second time I feel that there were a few areas of the video that could have been improved . The first area that could be improved was the amount of technical aspects that were in the video, meaning that I thought the video didn't withhold much of zest in the film itself. Another fault that was made in my Prelim video was the 180degree rule was broken whilst making the film. The picture below shows the 180degree and I will be explaining how it was not carried out in my Prelim.
The 180degree rule is a simple guideline which states that the two characters which are in the same scene should should always have the same left/right correlation between each other whilst filming, If this rule is broken it is known as the 'reverse angle'which is when the camera passes of an imaginary axis which connects the two characters .

It is clear to see in the two images on either side of this text the 180degree rule has been broken, as the first image on the left is filmed on the left shoulder which quickly switches to the right shoulder in the same scene.



However even though my prelim had a few faults, I believe that there were many positive outcomes whilst filming. The first positive outcome was that Foley sound was used which is natural sound which made our prelim seem more realistic and  added more effect to the video. The second positive outcome was that I feel that the editing of this video was really good which made the whole video run smoothly and also made the video more effective.

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