- Holding the shot steady where appropriate: we will be using a tripod to create a steady and controlled video clip or the camera will be placed on the floor which is equally as steady.
- Using a variety of shot distances as appropriate: We will make sure we abide by this by only using basic shot types and not thinkning about the distance we shoot them at. We will have a set distance from each shot e.g. hands, eyes etc.
- Shooting material appropriate to the task set:We will make sure that our thriller doesn't turn into a horror by keeping the suspense up and the gore down. We will also follow the basic task set and complete it to a basic standard.
- Selecting mise en scene including colour figure lighting objects and settings: making sure we include the 5 elements above and including them in our thriller opening sequence.
- editing so that meaning is apparent to the viewer: We will have fast cuts from the footage to the credits as it will give out a very disorientating image to the audience.
- using various shot transitions and other effects selectively and appropriatly for the task set: We will use mostly close up shots to give it the disoritntating effect to the audience as the close ups will make it very hard for the audience to understand.
- using sound with images and editing appropriatly for the task set: We will be using non digetic sounds of a hard beat and a clock to create suspense for the audience.
- using titles appropriately: We will put our titles in between the various shots using quick cuts to and from the shot.
Friday, 11 February 2011
Video level marking scheme
This is to make sure that we get the highest possible grade to our ability.
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