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Friday, 21 October 2011

Josh Moore Halfterm homework

Our finished work shows that we can successfully hold a steady shot, however there is one or two shots were the camera wobbles. We framed our shots appropriately, in accordance to what we wanted to show in the shot. We used a variety of shot types, including: OSS, POV, Close up and mid shot. We successfully used the composition techniques until our last shot when we broke the 180 degree rule.


All of our shots flow together reasonably well, however there is one shot in which we didn't move the camera more than 30 degrees which makes the shot seem as if it has jumped.
We didn't use any transitions between shots.






We used appropriate make-up for our film in order to make Ryan's hand look ghostly. Our location was appropriate because it was similar to the house in the original film that we watched, our actor was appropriate because she portrays a stereotypical female victim, the inspiration could have been taken from other horror films such as the grudge.





During the film making I helped film the scenes, i also helped edit the clips after we had finished recording or shots. We could improve the way that sound was used in our film, we could also have improved our shots by not breaking the 180 degree rule like we did. Yes we will edit the clip more precisely and also probably use more transitions.

Ryan Davis AS Media Studies - Half-term Homework Assignment

1. Use of Camera


From watching our finished film, I can see we were able to hold a steady shot but at points, such as when we tilted the camera upward the shot shook a small amount. This was evident when we titled upward from the book on the ground, to Alex, sat on the floor behind it. We can evidently hold still shots steady but we need to improve on holding them steady when we are moving the camera around. Also the film shows that we can use a variety of shot types such as: OSS, POV, Close-Up and Mid-shot. We used the composition techniques successfully until the very penultimate shot where we broke the 180 degree rule.


2. Use of Editing

Our shots flowed appropriately well and we were happy with the results. But there is one shot where the camera jumps because we hadn't kept the camera in the same position on two different shots that were close together in our film, so playing it back it looked jumpy. We used simple editing transitions to piece our shots together. This was just a simple cut and no others were used.

3. Selection of Content

We used appropriate make-up on my hand which was meant to be ghostly and almost dead. It looked great and the results were what we had hoped for. We used the book as well and tried to keep it close to the original film by using scissors to make it look battered and old. The location was simple and so we chose Josh's house. Also we could use the house really well to make the film flow because of the locations of the stairs and the windows in Josh's house. We did choose appropriate actors in our film.


4. Self-assessment

I wore make-up on my hand and featured as the ghost in the film. I was in a few shots, one behind the window, another breathing down the camera from my point of view and appearing at the end through the banister. I also helped organize the camera position and helped edit the film. We could have improved the way we used sound in the film. In our final piece we will do somethings differently; make sure we follow composition techniques at all times and don't let the 180 degree rule be broken. Also we need to make sure the shots flow almost perfectly and not let any of the shots jump during the transitions. We could also use more transitions and get more close ups in the film.

Josh Moore Ryan Davis assessment film


Assessment Film


Our assessment film was a remake of a 40 second section from a previous 'Ghost' film by year 12 students.

Strengths:

-The shots flowed well and everything made sense, continuity wise.
-We followed our storyboard and kept close to the original 40 seconds.
-Our cast was good and suited the roles.
-The make-up used on Ryan's hand looked realistic and scary.
-Good use of props.

Weaknesses:

-The 180 degree rule was broken on the staircase scene.
-The audience could see a wrist band on Ryan's hand, when it was supposed to be ghostly.

What we could improve on:

-The use of sounds and effects.
-Used the camera to create more effective and scary shots.
-Follow the rules of shots.

Friday, 14 October 2011

Composition exercise film


Strengths:

Good use of camera shots. Head room and lead room is good aswell. Also the shots are framed well.

Weakness:
Accidently saw a character in the corner of the camera. It does jump once but we edited as best as possible.

Thursday, 13 October 2011

Location photo set: joshmoore


 Josh's house. We knew Josh's house would be the best because it is very similar to the scenes in the 40 second clip we have chosen to remake. We think we can film well with these locations.

Ghost make-up.

Joshua before and after make-up.
We only need a bit of make up because the only time we see the ghost's face is behind a window at night, so he'll be hardly visible.

Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Continuity Editing

Today we learnt about continuity editing and different types of camera shots to fit with it. We learnt about master shots, close ups, extreme close ups and we drew a story board to show them.