Wednesday 10 November 2010

Prelim Post Production

 We chose shots that linked fluidly into the sequence. Some shots were too differently angled to use because it would look out of sync if placed together. Logging the shot was my job, we checked all the appropriate shot angles were used and that they fit correctly into sequence. Organising shot, refers back to our story board( which you can find on one of my earlier blogs) . We would chose shots to explain what was happening, for instance, when man A was walking to the door we would do a wide, then a close up on the door handle. on the next scene when we see him walking towards man A, the door slams behind him showing his entry. Character A had the most screen time because he had the privilege of having close ups, showing attention to detail of the character. The shot order came quite easily after organising. We had to remember to stay infront of the 180 degree line. we would switch between the actors in mid shots and over the shoulder shots to show conversation. In one of the shots we had realised we moved the papers on the table, we fixed this by shooting it all without, to save us from a bad continuity error. I edited the beginning making the door creek, when it shuts to allow for pause.