Preliminary Task: Analysis and Reflection
1. Shot, Reverse, Shot: 7/10 - we used this technique to show a conversation in a scene; it shows the flow in the conversation. This utilizes the 180' degree rule in order to leave the viewer assuming that they're looking at each other. This shot is used to de-emphasised transitions to the point that the viewer can interpret the scene linearly, chronologically and logically.
2. Match on Action: 8/10 - this technique was used in my short film to give a continuous flow to the scene; this avoids confusion for the viewer as I didn't use a different camera angle afterwards.
3. 180' Degree Rule: 7/10 - this technique was also used to show a conversation in a scene; it gives a sense of understanding to the viewer as to what is happening. By keeping the camera on one side of the axis, this avoids confusion for the viewer as it doesn't switch sides.
4. Zoom: 8/10 - we used this technique to specifically emphasise on one detail, for example in my film we used it to show the actors reaction which reveal what they were feeling and how they responded to what was being said. This angle for the viewer should've seemed funny as we utilized it to leave the audience in laughter.
5. Tilt: N/A
6. Panning Shot: N/A
7. Handheld Filming: N/A
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