Camerawork has been researched (shots, angles &
movement). Photos and videos have been
uploaded to the blog. Technical examples
are correctly named and accurate definitions are given. The post is titled and
labelled correctly. Roles for the task
are stated.
A photographic storyboard has been uploaded to the
blog. Camerawork is clearly represented
by the photos. Text explains camerawork,
sound, editing and mise-en-scene together with directorial instructions. The post is titled and labelled
correctly. Roles for the task are
stated.
A pitch has been uploaded to the blog explaining: title,
genre, location, time, characters, plot outline and key micro features
(including use of match-on-action, shot/reverse shot and 180 degree rule). The post is titled and labelled
correctly. Roles for the task are
stated.
A post has been uploaded giving class feedback on the
pitch. The post is titled and labelled
correctly. Roles for the delivery of the
pitch are stated.
The Preliminary Film* has been uploaded to the blog. The post is titled and labelled
correctly. Roles for the film are
stated.
A post has been uploaded giving class feedback on the
Preliminary Film. The post is titled and
labelled correctly.
* Preliminary Film
Continuity
editing creates a sequence of events that are clear and easily understood by
the viewer.
The directions in the brief have
been followed (a character opens a door,
crosses a room and sits down in a chair opposite another character. An exchange
of dialogue occurs.)
Match-on-action is used. Shot/reverse shot is used. The 180-degree rule is observed.
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