Thursday, 23 November 2017

Evaluation of the Continuity sequence-The Video

              Evaluation of the Continuity sequence


Continuity sequence is a story line that always progresses forward in time  meaning that the point the story line starts at will be progressed continually to the end, so that the audience understand the plot. The importance of continuity is to create realism for the audience.

The aim of creating the continuity sequence was to understand how the continuity of the story line  had to be progressed throughout the whole story.

Before making the continuity sequence I had created a storyboard ,which included still images of how the story line was progressed from one still shot to another. The objective of making a storyboard  was to get an idea of what I will  be doing when filming and how the story line will look like when using different shots. This was also like a guide when filming as I knew what kind of shots to use when filming. When filming the continuity sequence my partner an I used a tripod to set up the first shot which was really helpful as the shot was still and not shaky. Overall my continuity sequence went well, as it was actually continuous and when each shot cut it was continuous and made sense to the audience of what is happening.
To improve my continuity sequence I would pre-record the audio as I had problems with it when filming as it was a public place and I had filmed unwanted audio that had ruined some of my footage. .


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