Monday, 29 April 2013
Question 7
When developing a comparison between one of your earliest and latest works in media, its easy to pick up upon what has changed through the editing and camera work developed between both pieces. For example, most of the sound in my preliminary is recorded through the camera, and has a lower sound quality when compared to the dialogue in boiling point, which was recorded with a more powerful microphone, however most of the audio in camera shots are muted, with the exception with some shots. Match on action is the term used to describe the edit between two shots with the action in one shot continueing in another, we use this techunique in our preliminary more than once, however the overall editing of these two shots isn't percise and isn't as short and simple as the edit should be, in Boiling point the match on action is reduced, but still is seen in the beginning of the opening sequence, although this is a good attempt at the techunique, it falls short as before we hear the glass hit the counter, the camera cuts to where the glass is already put down, this seems to be more of a jumpcut than match on action.
The 180 Degree rule is one in which a straight line is formed when two people are facing each other, between them is a line which the camera must stay on one side of the line, otherwise all forms of continuity are broken. In my preliminary task, I used the 180 degree rule well as the camera always stays on the right side of the room and never breaks this. Although the 180 degree rule isn't as used as it is in my preliminary, the sequences of shannen running are prominently on the right side of her, creating some forms of continuity.
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