Evaluation
Our group did a thriller clip that lasted a few minutes. Our intention was to include a number of camera shots and codes (symbolic/technical) we had previously learn about and link it to our storyline.
We used panning on the characters when something bad was about to happen; we did this because we wanted to build the suspense as the audience shares the view of the character.
We used a variation of still images which showed how a character had died - this created the slightly dramatic effect that we wanted because it was quite abrupt so it shocked the audience.Our group did a thriller clip that lasted a few minutes. Our intention was to include a number of camera shots and codes (symbolic/technical) we had previously learn about and link it to our storyline.
We used panning on the characters when something bad was about to happen; we did this because we wanted to build the suspense as the audience shares the view of the character.
Other groups assessed our work and agreed that
we needed to improve on the following things:
- Steadiness of the camera
- A clearer storyline (e.g. HOW did the characters die and WHY?)
- Louder conversations to avoid muffled sounds as the audience may miss important information.
Things we did well:
- It was funny to watch
- There was a Good use of camera shots and angles e.g. a lot of close-ups and over the shoulder.
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