Thursday, 19 January 2012
Monday, 16 January 2012
Preliminary Task
INT. CLASSROOM, SCHOOL – MIDDAY
Person 1 walks into the classroom. Person 2 is sitting down. Person 1 sits down opposite Person 2.
Person 1
Alright?
Person2
Oh my God! (Shows shocked expression) Have you seen the new Harry Potter movie?
Person 1
Nah. (Nods head) Come watch it with me tonight.
Person 2
Well I’ve seen it before…but I don’t mind watching it again. Meet you at six?
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
Premier Pro.
I set up my first project and we corrected colour i had problems with this and i have a bad feeling this will be challenging for me in the future but i shall challenge it and keep you updated with my further progress. Today we experimented with a video this was a better experience as i noticed the issues with it and how they could be resolved through the editing process i also learned what an Foley Artist does and there roles in this process.The overall experiment was confusing although i m willing to learn and proceed with editing in the near by future.
Sunday, 1 January 2012
180 Degree Rule
The 180 degree rule is used when filming a scene with two characters opposite each other. To follow the 180 degree rule the camera must stay the same side of the imaginary axis (shown in the picture below) meaning that the character on the left stays on the left and the character on the right stays on the right. This is done to avoid confusing the audience when the character on the left suddenly appears on the right and vice versa. Sometimes the 180 degree rule is deliberately broken in what is described as a reverse shot, when the camera moves to the other side of the imaginary axis.
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