Tuesday, 17 October 2017

Evaluating my first continuity sequence-



Media Storyboard- Click to view the Link


-The objective of this practice was to get an idea of what we will  be doing when filming and what the storyboard will look like when using different shots. This also helped me to get used to the equipment we have uses such as camera.
-It is important to use  range of shots when making continuity sequence as it makes the audience see the perspective of the character which makes them understand what is going on in the story. Each shows the perspective of the character  where he is looking.
-Eye line shot is really important as  it shows  where the character is looking which  makes the audience feel as if they are the character in the story and are looking through their eyes.
-From this exercise I have learned that every shot is important as it show the  continuity sequence of the whole film and that if something is missing the audience could be confused on what is happening.
-Making a story board before filming a live action is really important as you understand what you have to do and what kind of shots you have to use when filming that


Complete story board for your continuity sequence
Create a new post on your blog entitled: Evaluating my first continuity sequence
Answer these questions:
            Explain what the objective was in this practical exercise
      How important is using a range of shots to making a continuity sequence the audience /viewer can understand?
      Explain the importance of ‘eye line’ to making a continuity sequence
      Explain what you have learnt from this exercise
      How important is making a story board before filming a live action/moving image sequence?  

Upload your story board/stills sequence to your blog (either by creating a link or photograph your storyboard and upload the jpeg to the blog 

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