Friday, 4 October 2013

What are you doing here?


What are you doing here?


For this video, i have used a variety of different locations and camera shots. I have started the camera shot as an high angle shot; this shot is good because it show me running up the stairs and someone running down them. The high angle shot can be used to make people look less important or vulnerable but can also be used to show a location. It is a very effective shot.

For the second shot we have done an over shoulder shot. This made the audience feel like they are looking at what the person who's shoulder is at, it made them feel as if they were in the clip.This shot is called an action match. This shot also makes the audience focus on the other person in the shot, it is a good way to show a conversation or to show what someone is looking at.

For the last shot we have done a close up of two faces and done a eyeline shot, this intrigues the audience because it shows us what they are looking at an in the shot it shows the person look over, this is a good shot because it helps the audience feel like they are in the clip and make then feel like they are looking over at the object. I have edited the clip and cut out a bit in the middle to make it effective.

In the end of the clip i have added a transition that fades out this is effective because it slowly ends the clip and makes it nicer for the audience to watch.

I think this clip is good because it shows a variety of different camera shots in effective ways. If i were to do it again i would use different locations to make it more interesting. I would add more transitions and label what each shot is before it is done to make it more professional and inform the audience what they are looking at.

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