Thursday, 19 November 2009

Final Cut Pro editing package


We created a log bin to keep the shots separate from our footage. We used ‘I’ for in and ‘O’ for out to select the shot we wanted. We re-named the clips and dragged them into the log bin. We went through all the shots of each angle and picked the ‘best fit’ for our sequence.Once we had logged all the shots, we compared them to our storyboard. We edited the different shots, bearing in mind where the audience is to avoid confusion. The decision about which side the audience is on depends who gets the most close ups, which increases or decreases the importance of the character. The shot was vital to the continuity because we didn’t want to interrupt the action. We attempted to get the best match on action.

Friday, 6 November 2009

Stills Cameras



This picture is a two/mid shot. Victor is on a higher level, suggesting that he is of superior status and is in a place of power.






This picture is of me in a hero shot. I am at the center of a low angle shot with my arms out at the sky, which gives me a superior status of being at a powerful position.



The girls are on the floor and it is shot at a high angle, giving the girls an inferior status and the audience a place of power.