Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Team 2 - Evaluation of Filming

Having seen my preliminary sequence with it all finished, there were a few noticeable errors that occurred in our sequence. Although overall our preliminary sequence was good, there were a few errors that we encountered that were most probably avoidable.

The first error was the 180 degree rule that we disobeyed once with the changing of characters on screen. Hustler was supposed to be constantly on the left; however, on one shot Hustler is seen on the right side of the shot with Bouncer on the left, although he was supposed to be on the right. Despite this, we stuck to the 180 degree rule on every shot very well.
Another error was that we filmed a shot looking at the table lighting up in the room, but then the next shot was a Point of View shot from a different angle.
Unfortunately, due to no tripod, the camera was a bit shaky which was not ideal; however, I do not believe this was a major problem after viewing the preliminary sequence all shot together.

We used a variety of shots such as the over the shoulder shot, establishing shot, point of view shot, which gave our sequence some sort of variety and didn't make the sequence boring.
Also, our shots were not too long so no shots seemed awkward or boring, which helped to the enjoyment of watching the sequence.

Overall, although there were some errors that we definitely avoidable, our preliminary sequence was successful at fulfilling the criteria that was needed to be obeyed.

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