1. Looking back at your preliminary task what
do you feel you have learnt in the
progression from it to the full product?
2. • Since I have done my preliminary task I've
have learnt all sorts of different skills needed
for the control of the camera and figure out
how long and how fast each shot should be in
order to get a good effect.
3. Editing
• My editing skills have improved because I've
figured out when it be the appropiate time to
see the other direction from where a person is
walking from or walking to I have used editing
to create a fast match on action by cropping
down shots that I orginally tok for about ten
seconds to something that could happen in
about two seconds flat order make it hard for
the audience to figure what's going on and
who's involved in the incident.
4. The reverse shot
• The reverse shot is hardly used because we're
not having any one to one coversations in this
opening. The only time it comes close to have
a reverse shot is when the casual guy turns
around half way through the alley and the
zooms down to the end of the alley after
hearing something.
5. Match on Action
• Match on action is constantly used through
out my film for example I have just entered
an alley way (on the left) and (on the right)
you can see me about half way down the
alley.
6. 180 degree rule
• Through out the film opening 180 degree rule
is obeyed, there was one point at the end of
the opening where I showed I swapped from
one side of the of the 180 degree rule line to
other by using the characters to transfer it
over as seen on the next slide.