Practical Task
What Went Well?
We used the match of action edit creatively by using three different techniques; long shot taken from behind, an extreme close up of Becka's feet moving, a mid shot from the side of Becka walking away from the camera and then a long shot of Becka walking off the camera. These shots were very quick but precise and showed Becka's constant movement. In addition to that the eyeline match was very successful as the edit showed what had grabbed Becka's attention when she stopped walking. To create the conversion we used the shot reverse shot which went well as we took each shot from a different angle; the first being behind the shoulder shot, another being a mid shot taken from a low angle and the last an extreme close up but each shot maintained the 180 degree rule. The editing made each scene very fast which helped to create tension and suspense. The editing made the continuity task a success as it made each shot flow from the last shot which created a narrative clip.
Even Better If?
Our clip lacked sound quality as the audience could vaguely hear the dialogue. Another flaw with clip was that the sound from one shot did not flow or match the previous one, this is noticed in 0.02 - 0.05 where the last shot had exaggerated non diegetic sound of the wind but in the next shot there was no sound at all. However all the other shots after 0.05 every word can be heard and the sound is high quality.
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