Friday, 5 March 2010

7) looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?

Extreme close up










The use of an extreme close up connotes to the audience the important of the object, for example in jessica case her facial expression is important here as we see from this her desperation for melinda to hurry up and get her help.

Match on action







Match on action is a cut from one shot to another that matches the first shot, we used this in our product from the moment Melinda closes her front door to when Jessica closes the living room door to show a process of continuity.

Shot reverse shot

shot reverse shot happens when a character looks at one subject to another and then from the subject to the character, in our case we used a shot reverse shot as Melinda and Jessica are conversing looking from Jessica side to Melinda.

Establishing shot

An establishing shot is usual used at the beginning or end of a scene to establish a setting, we used this in our opening to establish Jessica exit.

Point of view

Point of view shot is used to see the point of view of a subject, we used it in our product it see the point of view of Jessica as she is searching for help.


Medium shot

A medium shot shows us the important things within a frame, in our preliminary we used a medium shot to show the conversation between two people.

Close up

Close up are used to show detail of something within a frame, within our preliminary we used a close up to show the detail of the subject typing on the keyboard.

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