Friday 26 October 2012

My Example Of Shot Reverse Shot

My Example Of Shot Reverse Shot:
  
This was our introduction to using cameras. A over the shoulder shot was used in this shot.


Friday 19 October 2012

Match On Action Scene

a chase scene freaturing David Belle from the french movie District B13.
Match On Action:  refers to film editing and video editing techniques where the editor cuts from one shot to another view that matches the first shot's action.Although the two shots may have actually been shot hours apart from each other, cutting on action gives the impression of continuous time when watching the edited film. By having a subject begin an action in one shot and carry it through to completion in the next, the editor creates a visual bridge, which distracts the viewer from noticing the cut or noticing any slight continuity error between the two shots.

Match on action is used thorught this scene to showw the man running as fluidly as possible.

Demonstrating Mis En Scene: 3D Program

I used a 3D program in order to create a scene showing mise en scene. My scene is of a graveyard were two people have found treasure. The scene has icons such as, trees and gravestones which sets the scene of  a graveyard. Whilst everything the the scene follows the same color scheme, the treasure box is colourful which makes the treasure box stand out which suggests its importance. The shot is a long shot which allows the audience to view to whole scenery.
Mise en Scene analysis 

The woman in the middle is the only character whose facial expression is in focus. As well as this, her presence is also emphasised by the fact her red dress is the only item in the shot in colour. This may highlight her sexualness. The character in the middle is positioned closer to the camera and is the biggest object in the frame and centred in the middle of the frame which draws the audience attention to her and implies she is more important.