Thursday, 15 October 2015
Wednesday, 14 October 2015
Depict Sun
http://www.depict.org/2013/sun/?category_request=picks
What I like most about this short film is the high quality animation, The shadows used kept my interest as it worked very well with the message of the narrative as it kept a contrast of light and dark. The combination of the story and the good quality animation is enough to keep the audience engaged with the comedy of the man running away from the sun. There is only one camera shot and little editing keeping the animation simple in regards to post production.
Depict Childhood
The aspects of this depict film that I like is the simplicity of the editing and the camera, I think that the shortness and simplicity of the short film helps with the engagement of the audience, the sound effects used are amusing as well sound track being linked to childhood.
Depict Cool unicorn bruv
I like the simplicity of the camera shots, also the framing with the three shots, it has good continuity with over the shoulder shots and follows the 180 degree rule. The close ups used helps the audience engage in the conversation. I also enjoy the comedic narrative.
Wednesday, 7 October 2015
Evaluation - The Deal
Evaluation –
The Deal
Mise-en-scene
The mise-on-scene in The Deal is
all outside in a local park, there were no special costumes or makeup used in
the induction task. We used a few unique props such as a gun as it was key to
the storyline, other props included a plastic bag and a phone.
Lighting
All of the lighting in the clip is
ambient light as we did not have the time or budget to set up motivated
lighting or to block the lighting, we also had to do it in the daylight due to
times that we could film.
Angles
We used a few low angles in the
task and no high angles due to it being difficult to get those high angles as
the scene wasn’t equipped for it.
Shot distances
We used a range of distances
covering all ranges from extreme long shots for the establishing shot to
extreme close ups.
Camera movement
We have a few camera movements
especially with the over the shoulder shots, we didn’t see the need to use
camera movement due to it not being necessary as well as it being too hard to
keep the camera steady without professional equipment.
Fades/Dissolves
We did use a fade at the very end
to show the audience that it’s the end of the scene.
Continuity
System:
180 Degree
rule: We broke the 180 degree rule accidentally due to a tree blocking the
shoulder of one of the actors meaning the shoulder that should have been used
is blocked.
Establishing
shots: We used one establishing shot, this is due to only one is needed, as
well as it’s important to establish the scene to help the audience get a feel
for the environment the actors are interacting in.
Match cuts
on action: We did not use any of these cuts due to it being too difficult to integrate
with the short storyline.
Eye line
match cuts: We used one eye line match with the dealer and the buyer halfway
through the film, you see the eyes of the dealer look to his left and you can
see the buyer leaning up against the tree showing what he was looking at.
POV shots:
We used a point of view shot when the dealer is holding up the gun in front of
him as the buyer is running in the background.
Shot reverse
shot: We use a shot reverse shot with the over the shoulder shots, the first
shot was the over the shoulder shot of behind the dealer looking at the buyer,
then an over the shoulder shot behind the buyer looking at the dealer then back
to the dealer’s shoulder.
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