Monday, 13 October 2014

Prelim Task- camera angles & storyboard

On Wednesday 8th October, myself and four of my peers worked as a group to film our short 2 minute scene. 

We were given a storyboard which contained the camera angles we should use, and gave us the dialogue that the actors would be performing.
Storyboards are important as by planning each shot beforehand, directors and crew can understand what they are aiming to achieve and have something to build on.
Here is an attachment of the storyboard:




The camera angles we had to use were wide shot, over the shoulder shot and close up.
In this process India and I took on the role as actresses, whilst Sasha was the camerawoman, Francesca was the director and Phoebe was in charge of continuity and props.

Continuity is a very important element when filming. Continuity is the consistency of the characteristics of people, plot, objects and places. It is a concern in the production of film and television due to the difficulty of correcting an error in continuity after shooting has wrapped up; that's why there is always a supervisor who makes sure that continuity is maintained throughout shooting.

Here are some images of our filming process:


We will be editing the video's later, and I will publish the final product soon!

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