SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  35
Preliminary Task 2
Continuity Video Task
AS Media Studies
Andrea and Andjela
Continuity task
The main purpose of this task is to film and edit a continuity sequence. By using
filming and editing to maintain continuity of space and time. We will research and
present particular continuity filming and editing techniques; such as:
■ Match on action, the editor cuts from one shot to another view that matches
the first shot's action.
■ Eyeline match, in the first shot the character is shown and in the second
shot the character's view is seen
■ Cross cutting, quick switching between scenes, showing the actions happening
at the same time but at the different locations.
■ Shot/reverse shot, this is used to show conversation between two characters
and the emotions they exert.
■ 180 degree rule, shows that two or more characters in a specific scene
should always have the same left/right relationship.
Match on action
■ A match on action cut is a variety of film transition that cuts
from one shot to a closer shot in pattern to emphasize an action.
Match on action cuts are used by filmmakers to generate
seamless flow in editing. They are also important part of
continuity editing.
■ The camera shows different angles of the motion taking place.
Such as a person running with views from both the side and the
front. Match on action in which there is camera movement. This
is habitual in a range of films and involves the use of whip pans,
crash zooms and other formations of camera movements.
An example of match on action
The
demonstration
In this scene is another great example of how
to use a match on action cut transition
between two scenes and locations. In this
landmark New Hollywood movie, The
Graduate, Benjamin is a lost soul, showing no
interest floating through an affair and an
existential crisis. This transition comes inside a
montage full of creative transitions but pay
attention to this one. Benjamin pulls himself
up onto an inflatable raft in a swimming pool
but when we cut, he lands somewhere else.
This example from The Graduate is potent
because it clear visualizes Benjamin's detached
state of mind.
[The Graduate 1967]
Eyeline match
■ Eyeline match is a film editing technique to indicate to the
audience what a character is seeing. Eyeline match allows the
audience to believe that they’re looking at something through
the eyes of the character.
■ For example, you might see a character look at someone or
something outside of the frame. In the next shot, you’ll see
exactly what the character sees, from the same angle they
appear to see it.
■ Eyeline match also refers to an editing technique that ensures
continuity of the characters gazes. It gives the illusion that the
two characters are looking at each other. Even if they might not
be on the shooting the same day.
An example of eyeline match
The demonstration
Accompanied with great
number of people on
every side of table and
the shot, eyeline match is
constant and precise for
the viewers to follow
associating with whom.
Executing complex scenes
similar to this exact
eyeline matches takes
provision and technique.
[Barry Lyndon 1975]
Cross-cutting
■ It is an editing technique which splits between two lines of action within
the narrative structure. This shows the audience that these moments
are occurring simultaneously at alternative places. The distance of
these different locations can vary; can be as short as in the same building,
or as far as a different universe.
■ There are no specific "rules" in sense of time and space, hence the
main point of this technique is to demonstrate multiple views
across divergent positions.
■ This technique is often used to build suspense, as it only shows parts of
two scenes.
■ It can also be seen during a phone call scene, where two or more
characters are speaking; this is to show emotions and the facial
expressions of each character.
The
demonstration
In this scene of the Godfather, cross-
cutting is displayed clearly. There are two
actions which are happening at two
different locations simultaneously.
In the primary shot, a close-up shot of a
baby during baptism is showed, along with
the church bells; these factors show the
religious beliefs of Michael. In the second
scene, a medium-long shot of a brutal
murder is occurring. The audience sees a
gun going off towards the lift in which the
murder happens.
This scene perfectly signifies the contrast
between his religious beliefs and the
murdering of countless people; in other
words, the contrast between "good" and
"evil".
Shot/reverse shot
■ The shot/reverse shot is a quintessential continuity editing technique and a
pillar of cinematography. It is a film technique that switches between two
subjects, meaning to cut from one character’s point-of-view to another’s to
show them interacting. It requires toggling between two camera angles,
usually following the 180 degree rule.
■ It is mostly used to perform a conversation between two or more figures.
Shot/reverse shot is a perfect technique because it reveals the characters'
emotions, body language and facial expressions. Then, the audience
can suggest what the characters' response to the situation is.
■ A medium or medium-long, two shot of the characters is typically the first
element of a shot/reverse shot sequence. An over-shoulder shot of
one character follows, along with an over-shoulder shot of the other character.
An demonstration of the shot/reverse shot
sequence
The
demonstration
This is a scene captured from Cobra
Kai. It displays a conversation between
Johnny and Miguel.
The first shot captures them both in a
medium-long two shot sitting on the
sideroad holding beer cans – showing
that this is an casual conversation
between a sensei and his student.
In the second shot, the audience can
see Johnny's facial expressions more
clearly as a medium close-up over the
shoulder shot.
The dialogue continues with a medium
close-up over the shoulder shot of
Miguel and his focused attention
towards his sensei.
The 180 degree rule
■ This filmmaking technique commands that you draw an imaginary line
between the two characters or other elements and try to keep your
camera on the same side of this 180-degree line. The rule assures that
the audience acknowledges the scene and the objects within the filmic
space.
■ If the camera slips away from the imaginary line of action that links the
two subjects, it is named crossing the line. As long as the direction of
the actors viewpoint is flipped, filming can be done from the reversed
side of the 180 degree axis. Otherwise, it would bring confusion to the
audience.
The demonstration of the 180 degree rule
Breaking the 180
degree rule
Breaking the 180 degree rule is also
known as a "reverse cut". It shows shots
from the other side of the line of
action. If not used intentionally, it is a
common mistake for beginners.
Filmmakers take advantage of breaking
the 180 degree rule only when they
want to confuse the audience or to
show a change of the mood.
This is an example from the Broken City
(2013). In the first shot and second
shot, the camera is filming within the
line of action. But in the third shot, the
180 degree rule is broken.
Continuity task synopsis
Action
"film a character walking down a corridor, opening a door, crossing a room and
sitting down in a chair opposite another character, with whom she/he then
exchanges a couple of lines of dialogue."
An agitated girlfriend walks into the café in which her boyfriend is sitting with
another girl. While he is in the bathroom, she meets the girl and tells her
everything. The boyfriend comes back only to find the two of them talking and
was left in shock.
Script (version 1)
Script (version 2)
Script (version 3)
Storyboard (version 1)
Storyboard (version 2)
Storyboard (version 3)
Location Search
■ We decided to go with these location since they seemed to fit more than the
others
Equipment list and props
EQUIPMENT
■ Camera
■ Memory Card
■ Tripod
■ Camera holder
■ Battery charger
PROPS
 Juice bottle
 Mobile phone
Call sheet
Actors
■ Laeticia K. - leading character
■ Elena B. - supporting character
■ Nazim K. - supporting character
Locations
■ Dedinje, Belgrade
■ Outside of Chartwell school
■ Inside of Chartwell school
Crew list
Andrea D.
■ Script writer
■ Storyboard assistant
■ Director
■ Editor
Andjela R.
■ Script assistant
■ Storyboard writer
■ Camera operator
■ Editor
Print screen of the editing process
Preliminary Task Evaluation
■ We decided to film the most cliché drama – a girlfriend finding out that she's
being cheated on by her boyfriend. We went with this story because it keeps
the views' attention. Along with drama, there is also a hint of comedy because
of Laeticia's and Elena's facial expressions when Nazim saw them and their
chase after him.

Contenu connexe

Similaire à Continuity Editing Techniques

Briedprojectexplanationmediastudies.pptx
Briedprojectexplanationmediastudies.pptxBriedprojectexplanationmediastudies.pptx
Briedprojectexplanationmediastudies.pptxhzx060529
 
Preliminary task 2-continuity task
Preliminary task 2-continuity taskPreliminary task 2-continuity task
Preliminary task 2-continuity taskAdaDzamic
 
Filming techniques group_work-finished_work[1]
Filming techniques group_work-finished_work[1]Filming techniques group_work-finished_work[1]
Filming techniques group_work-finished_work[1]Carolle17
 
Audiovisual media language 2 Camera angles and movements
Audiovisual media language 2 Camera angles and movementsAudiovisual media language 2 Camera angles and movements
Audiovisual media language 2 Camera angles and movementsRafaelPerezOlivan
 
26. & 77. Pro Forma.pptx
26. & 77. Pro Forma.pptx26. & 77. Pro Forma.pptx
26. & 77. Pro Forma.pptxHarrietSmith35
 
Audiovisual media language 2 Camera angles and movements
Audiovisual media language 2 Camera angles and movementsAudiovisual media language 2 Camera angles and movements
Audiovisual media language 2 Camera angles and movementsRafaelPerezOlivan
 
Preliminary task2
Preliminary task2Preliminary task2
Preliminary task2MilaHabek
 
Preliminary task2
Preliminary task2Preliminary task2
Preliminary task2MilaHabek
 
Continuity editing
Continuity editingContinuity editing
Continuity editingLloydabbie14
 
Preliminary Task.pptx
Preliminary Task.pptxPreliminary Task.pptx
Preliminary Task.pptxNikoKyriazis
 
Preliminary Task AS Level Media Studies.pptx
Preliminary Task AS Level Media Studies.pptxPreliminary Task AS Level Media Studies.pptx
Preliminary Task AS Level Media Studies.pptxNikoKyriazis
 
Analysing Preliminary Task
Analysing Preliminary TaskAnalysing Preliminary Task
Analysing Preliminary TaskJlartey
 
Preliminary Media Task
Preliminary Media TaskPreliminary Media Task
Preliminary Media TaskZakWattiez
 
Evaluation question 7
Evaluation question 7Evaluation question 7
Evaluation question 7clwp_cloe06
 
Preliminary task 2
Preliminary task 2Preliminary task 2
Preliminary task 2AdaDzamic
 
Aha purpose of editing new upload new
Aha purpose of editing new upload newAha purpose of editing new upload new
Aha purpose of editing new upload newbentheman21
 
Preliminary Task 2
Preliminary Task 2Preliminary Task 2
Preliminary Task 2AdaDzamic
 
Preliminary task 2
Preliminary task 2Preliminary task 2
Preliminary task 2AdaDzamic
 
Ppasfbafnaetn
PpasfbafnaetnPpasfbafnaetn
PpasfbafnaetnLukas_969
 

Similaire à Continuity Editing Techniques (20)

Briedprojectexplanationmediastudies.pptx
Briedprojectexplanationmediastudies.pptxBriedprojectexplanationmediastudies.pptx
Briedprojectexplanationmediastudies.pptx
 
Preliminary task 2-continuity task
Preliminary task 2-continuity taskPreliminary task 2-continuity task
Preliminary task 2-continuity task
 
Filming techniques group_work-finished_work[1]
Filming techniques group_work-finished_work[1]Filming techniques group_work-finished_work[1]
Filming techniques group_work-finished_work[1]
 
Audiovisual media language 2 Camera angles and movements
Audiovisual media language 2 Camera angles and movementsAudiovisual media language 2 Camera angles and movements
Audiovisual media language 2 Camera angles and movements
 
Screenshots TBGS
Screenshots TBGSScreenshots TBGS
Screenshots TBGS
 
26. & 77. Pro Forma.pptx
26. & 77. Pro Forma.pptx26. & 77. Pro Forma.pptx
26. & 77. Pro Forma.pptx
 
Audiovisual media language 2 Camera angles and movements
Audiovisual media language 2 Camera angles and movementsAudiovisual media language 2 Camera angles and movements
Audiovisual media language 2 Camera angles and movements
 
Preliminary task2
Preliminary task2Preliminary task2
Preliminary task2
 
Preliminary task2
Preliminary task2Preliminary task2
Preliminary task2
 
Continuity editing
Continuity editingContinuity editing
Continuity editing
 
Preliminary Task.pptx
Preliminary Task.pptxPreliminary Task.pptx
Preliminary Task.pptx
 
Preliminary Task AS Level Media Studies.pptx
Preliminary Task AS Level Media Studies.pptxPreliminary Task AS Level Media Studies.pptx
Preliminary Task AS Level Media Studies.pptx
 
Analysing Preliminary Task
Analysing Preliminary TaskAnalysing Preliminary Task
Analysing Preliminary Task
 
Preliminary Media Task
Preliminary Media TaskPreliminary Media Task
Preliminary Media Task
 
Evaluation question 7
Evaluation question 7Evaluation question 7
Evaluation question 7
 
Preliminary task 2
Preliminary task 2Preliminary task 2
Preliminary task 2
 
Aha purpose of editing new upload new
Aha purpose of editing new upload newAha purpose of editing new upload new
Aha purpose of editing new upload new
 
Preliminary Task 2
Preliminary Task 2Preliminary Task 2
Preliminary Task 2
 
Preliminary task 2
Preliminary task 2Preliminary task 2
Preliminary task 2
 
Ppasfbafnaetn
PpasfbafnaetnPpasfbafnaetn
Ppasfbafnaetn
 

Dernier

Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and ActinidesSeparation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and ActinidesFatimaKhan178732
 
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13Steve Thomason
 
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdfDisha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdfchloefrazer622
 
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3JemimahLaneBuaron
 
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsIntroduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsTechSoup
 
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptxPOINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptxSayali Powar
 
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...Krashi Coaching
 
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpin
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpinStudent login on Anyboli platform.helpin
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpinRaunakKeshri1
 
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...EduSkills OECD
 
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphZ Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphThiyagu K
 
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfActivity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfciinovamais
 
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..Disha Kariya
 
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activityParis 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activityGeoBlogs
 
mini mental status format.docx
mini    mental       status     format.docxmini    mental       status     format.docx
mini mental status format.docxPoojaSen20
 
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy ReformA Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy ReformChameera Dedduwage
 
The byproduct of sericulture in different industries.pptx
The byproduct of sericulture in different industries.pptxThe byproduct of sericulture in different industries.pptx
The byproduct of sericulture in different industries.pptxShobhayan Kirtania
 
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdfWeb & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdfJayanti Pande
 
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxSOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxiammrhaywood
 

Dernier (20)

Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and ActinidesSeparation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
 
INDIA QUIZ 2024 RLAC DELHI UNIVERSITY.pptx
INDIA QUIZ 2024 RLAC DELHI UNIVERSITY.pptxINDIA QUIZ 2024 RLAC DELHI UNIVERSITY.pptx
INDIA QUIZ 2024 RLAC DELHI UNIVERSITY.pptx
 
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
The Most Excellent Way | 1 Corinthians 13
 
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdfDisha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
Disha NEET Physics Guide for classes 11 and 12.pdf
 
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
 
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsIntroduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
 
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptxPOINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
 
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
Kisan Call Centre - To harness potential of ICT in Agriculture by answer farm...
 
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpin
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpinStudent login on Anyboli platform.helpin
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpin
 
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
Presentation by Andreas Schleicher Tackling the School Absenteeism Crisis 30 ...
 
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphZ Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
 
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdfActivity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
Activity 01 - Artificial Culture (1).pdf
 
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
Sports & Fitness Value Added Course FY..
 
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activityParis 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
 
Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1
Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1
Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1
 
mini mental status format.docx
mini    mental       status     format.docxmini    mental       status     format.docx
mini mental status format.docx
 
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy ReformA Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
 
The byproduct of sericulture in different industries.pptx
The byproduct of sericulture in different industries.pptxThe byproduct of sericulture in different industries.pptx
The byproduct of sericulture in different industries.pptx
 
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdfWeb & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
 
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxSOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
 

Continuity Editing Techniques

  • 1. Preliminary Task 2 Continuity Video Task AS Media Studies Andrea and Andjela
  • 2. Continuity task The main purpose of this task is to film and edit a continuity sequence. By using filming and editing to maintain continuity of space and time. We will research and present particular continuity filming and editing techniques; such as: ■ Match on action, the editor cuts from one shot to another view that matches the first shot's action. ■ Eyeline match, in the first shot the character is shown and in the second shot the character's view is seen ■ Cross cutting, quick switching between scenes, showing the actions happening at the same time but at the different locations. ■ Shot/reverse shot, this is used to show conversation between two characters and the emotions they exert. ■ 180 degree rule, shows that two or more characters in a specific scene should always have the same left/right relationship.
  • 3. Match on action ■ A match on action cut is a variety of film transition that cuts from one shot to a closer shot in pattern to emphasize an action. Match on action cuts are used by filmmakers to generate seamless flow in editing. They are also important part of continuity editing. ■ The camera shows different angles of the motion taking place. Such as a person running with views from both the side and the front. Match on action in which there is camera movement. This is habitual in a range of films and involves the use of whip pans, crash zooms and other formations of camera movements.
  • 4. An example of match on action
  • 5. The demonstration In this scene is another great example of how to use a match on action cut transition between two scenes and locations. In this landmark New Hollywood movie, The Graduate, Benjamin is a lost soul, showing no interest floating through an affair and an existential crisis. This transition comes inside a montage full of creative transitions but pay attention to this one. Benjamin pulls himself up onto an inflatable raft in a swimming pool but when we cut, he lands somewhere else. This example from The Graduate is potent because it clear visualizes Benjamin's detached state of mind. [The Graduate 1967]
  • 6. Eyeline match ■ Eyeline match is a film editing technique to indicate to the audience what a character is seeing. Eyeline match allows the audience to believe that they’re looking at something through the eyes of the character. ■ For example, you might see a character look at someone or something outside of the frame. In the next shot, you’ll see exactly what the character sees, from the same angle they appear to see it. ■ Eyeline match also refers to an editing technique that ensures continuity of the characters gazes. It gives the illusion that the two characters are looking at each other. Even if they might not be on the shooting the same day.
  • 7. An example of eyeline match
  • 8. The demonstration Accompanied with great number of people on every side of table and the shot, eyeline match is constant and precise for the viewers to follow associating with whom. Executing complex scenes similar to this exact eyeline matches takes provision and technique. [Barry Lyndon 1975]
  • 9. Cross-cutting ■ It is an editing technique which splits between two lines of action within the narrative structure. This shows the audience that these moments are occurring simultaneously at alternative places. The distance of these different locations can vary; can be as short as in the same building, or as far as a different universe. ■ There are no specific "rules" in sense of time and space, hence the main point of this technique is to demonstrate multiple views across divergent positions. ■ This technique is often used to build suspense, as it only shows parts of two scenes. ■ It can also be seen during a phone call scene, where two or more characters are speaking; this is to show emotions and the facial expressions of each character.
  • 10. The demonstration In this scene of the Godfather, cross- cutting is displayed clearly. There are two actions which are happening at two different locations simultaneously. In the primary shot, a close-up shot of a baby during baptism is showed, along with the church bells; these factors show the religious beliefs of Michael. In the second scene, a medium-long shot of a brutal murder is occurring. The audience sees a gun going off towards the lift in which the murder happens. This scene perfectly signifies the contrast between his religious beliefs and the murdering of countless people; in other words, the contrast between "good" and "evil".
  • 11. Shot/reverse shot ■ The shot/reverse shot is a quintessential continuity editing technique and a pillar of cinematography. It is a film technique that switches between two subjects, meaning to cut from one character’s point-of-view to another’s to show them interacting. It requires toggling between two camera angles, usually following the 180 degree rule. ■ It is mostly used to perform a conversation between two or more figures. Shot/reverse shot is a perfect technique because it reveals the characters' emotions, body language and facial expressions. Then, the audience can suggest what the characters' response to the situation is. ■ A medium or medium-long, two shot of the characters is typically the first element of a shot/reverse shot sequence. An over-shoulder shot of one character follows, along with an over-shoulder shot of the other character.
  • 12. An demonstration of the shot/reverse shot sequence
  • 13. The demonstration This is a scene captured from Cobra Kai. It displays a conversation between Johnny and Miguel. The first shot captures them both in a medium-long two shot sitting on the sideroad holding beer cans – showing that this is an casual conversation between a sensei and his student. In the second shot, the audience can see Johnny's facial expressions more clearly as a medium close-up over the shoulder shot. The dialogue continues with a medium close-up over the shoulder shot of Miguel and his focused attention towards his sensei.
  • 14. The 180 degree rule ■ This filmmaking technique commands that you draw an imaginary line between the two characters or other elements and try to keep your camera on the same side of this 180-degree line. The rule assures that the audience acknowledges the scene and the objects within the filmic space. ■ If the camera slips away from the imaginary line of action that links the two subjects, it is named crossing the line. As long as the direction of the actors viewpoint is flipped, filming can be done from the reversed side of the 180 degree axis. Otherwise, it would bring confusion to the audience.
  • 15. The demonstration of the 180 degree rule
  • 16. Breaking the 180 degree rule Breaking the 180 degree rule is also known as a "reverse cut". It shows shots from the other side of the line of action. If not used intentionally, it is a common mistake for beginners. Filmmakers take advantage of breaking the 180 degree rule only when they want to confuse the audience or to show a change of the mood. This is an example from the Broken City (2013). In the first shot and second shot, the camera is filming within the line of action. But in the third shot, the 180 degree rule is broken.
  • 17. Continuity task synopsis Action "film a character walking down a corridor, opening a door, crossing a room and sitting down in a chair opposite another character, with whom she/he then exchanges a couple of lines of dialogue." An agitated girlfriend walks into the café in which her boyfriend is sitting with another girl. While he is in the bathroom, she meets the girl and tells her everything. The boyfriend comes back only to find the two of them talking and was left in shock.
  • 22.
  • 24.
  • 26.
  • 28.
  • 29. ■ We decided to go with these location since they seemed to fit more than the others
  • 30. Equipment list and props EQUIPMENT ■ Camera ■ Memory Card ■ Tripod ■ Camera holder ■ Battery charger PROPS  Juice bottle  Mobile phone
  • 31. Call sheet Actors ■ Laeticia K. - leading character ■ Elena B. - supporting character ■ Nazim K. - supporting character Locations ■ Dedinje, Belgrade ■ Outside of Chartwell school ■ Inside of Chartwell school
  • 32. Crew list Andrea D. ■ Script writer ■ Storyboard assistant ■ Director ■ Editor Andjela R. ■ Script assistant ■ Storyboard writer ■ Camera operator ■ Editor
  • 33. Print screen of the editing process
  • 34.
  • 35. Preliminary Task Evaluation ■ We decided to film the most cliché drama – a girlfriend finding out that she's being cheated on by her boyfriend. We went with this story because it keeps the views' attention. Along with drama, there is also a hint of comedy because of Laeticia's and Elena's facial expressions when Nazim saw them and their chase after him.