As Media Preliminary task evaluation:
What is the 180 degree rule?
The 180 degree rule is a for example if you was to be
against a wall and recording from the left side you then wouldn’t be able to
record from the right side as to the viewer it wouldn’t look right meaning on
that you cannot cross the barrier of the half-way point of you and the camera
between.
We also done the match-up action
shot which means that we took multiple shots for example we took a long
distance shot and then also we also took close up shots and then we edited with
adobe premiere to then cut it out so that we have it continuous and that we go
from a long shot into an extreme close-up. This is often used to focus on a
object on what is meant to centre of the long shot. An example on what we done
of this is that we have done is a phone showing a phone call happening of the
extreme close up a person dialling a number and then having a conversation with
the person.
Another technique was the eyeliner
match, which is the shot on which we done which shows that the actor is looking
at something and then the next shot of the item However we didn’t use this in
our primary task.
In our Preliminary task we replicated
shots on what we done which we then put into the film to attempt to do which I
think that we done very well on trying to replicate the shots meaning on that
we then was able to then put the shot’s into our preliminary task. We also took
into consideration when was doing the preliminary task to then use the 190
degree rule in our film.
When we rule when filming a video or a movie it mean’s on
that you cannot cross a certain area of the camera was editing the shot and
everything we found on that Adobe Premiere would be very good to use when
editing our film and is it reliable and easy to work with in the production in
our film and is very easy to find guides on how to possibly use the program and
also to be able to then such things as green screen which we also may use in
our film. Also with using multiple shot’s it gave us practice on shot’s and
also gave us practice on how to use the camera.
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