The preliminary task consisted of us filming a man walking down a corridor opening a door and sitting down. then a small piece of dialogue is exchanged between two actors, this lasted around 35 seconds.
In this short clip we learnt the rules of match on action and the 180° rule, these are essential for any clip to make sense and to reduce the chances of contranouity mistakes.
Match on action: this is when two shots in the same period of time is simultaneous with no difference E.G. someone picks up a book with their right hand in one shot. then in another shot in the same time period they are picking it up with there left. this is a failure to use match on action. For our small clip we had to match the hand reaching to the handle, the opening of the door and sitting down on a chair. This rule was also used in our 2 minuet film opening, when the Press conference scene faded to the TV in the window, when two men meet and the sniper watching from a distance, and the zoom from the two men's position to a fade of the snipers barrel.
180° rule is usually used when two people are talking and the camera switches to one actor to the other. This must be done within certain boundaries. Imagine there is an imaginary line cutting through the two actors (180°) the cameras can not cross this line or it will cause confusion and make it look as if the two actors are not facing each other. The 180° rule was also used in the short clip when the two actors exchange dialogue. However this rule can be broken E.G. If the shot is an arching shot (this is when the camera moves in one circular motion around one fixed point) around two actors addressing each other there is only one camera used in this shot so the viewer has the impression of moving around the actors rather than watching faces. This was used in our 2 minuet film clip when two unknown men exchange a phone.
The research planning was relatively short due to the lack of time. However we did plan on what corridor and room we would use and who would act for the clip. We also planned on where we would position the cameras. for our film opening we planned our locations, our actors, storyboards, our lighting, positioning of actor and equipment and sound preparations were made.
The editing and construction of the clips where quite similar due to using the same software and equipment. However we had made some audio and start credits (WKL Pro.) for these we had used Audio Audition and Particle Illusion.
Our evaluations were very different between the preliminary and the film opening. for our preliminary we just typed up what happened and what we thought of it on our blogs, but for our film opening we have to answer & questions in detail, this is good because nothing is missed and we know what we have done and learnt.








