Thursday 17 January 2013

Our example of Shot Reverse Shot

Shot Reverse Shot Criteria- Here we use shot reverse shot to show initially the female's facial expression as she's entered the room this makes the audience wonder what she is looking at (why the shocked face). Then by using shot reverse shot we see what the male character is doing to make the female character look shocked. Both of the characters backs are in the shot this shows that there isn't a social class difference, they are both equal. However when showing the shot of the female, the male's back is more in shot, this may show he has more control of the initial situation. 



Our Example of the 180* Rule


 This our example of the 180* Rule- Here the audience see a 2 shot of the characters to show the 180* rule then as we do OTS shots the characters are always on the same side, therefore keeping in with the rule.


Our Match On Action Example

These shots are our examples of Match On Action

Here we have our female character walking up the stairs then lifting her mirror out of her bag. This then instantly moves to the Match on Action of her moving the mirror up to her face and looking into the mirror. As well of being one of the shots of criteria the audience also get to see the mysterious woman's face.


Monday 7 January 2013

Our film locations


 Our first location
 we chose this specific location for the LS shot of the female character as there is good lighting and we got a good distance and shot of the character.



 Our second location
- chose this location because there is a good space for filming. Great for a close up. 

 Our third location
- this location is a closed environment, not too big, not too small. Good space to film and easy to use.