Friday, 30 September 2016

Initial Title Research

Video: Initial Title Research 
Snatch: 
0:00- SNATCH
0:05- COUSIN AVI
0:11- SOL
0:15- MICKEY
0:21- VINNY
0:26- FRANKY FOUR FINGERS
0:33- TURKISH
0:37- GORGEOUS GEORGE
0:39- TOMMY
0:45- BULLET-TOOTH TONY
0:49- BORIS THE BLADE
0:53- DOUG THE HEAD
0:59- BRICK TOP

This film includes the characters names and the name of the film.
Ill Manors:
0:03- REVOLVER ENTERTAINMENT
0:10- FILM LONDON MICROWAVE
0:14- UK FILM COUNCIL LOTTERY FUNDED
0:22- BBC FILMS
0:29- AIM IMAGE
0:32- PLAN B ENTERPRIZES
0:46- REVOLVER ENTERTAINMENT & FILM LONDON PRESENT
0:55- AN AIM IMAGE PRODUCTION
1:05 A MICROWAVE FILM
1:17- A BEN DREW FIL
1:56- ILL MANORS

Kidulthood 
0:03- HANWAY FILMS
0:11- STEALTH FILMS
0:15- CIPHER FILMS
0:22- A STEALTH FILMS / CIPHER FILMS PRODUCTIO
0:28- KIDULTHOOD 
This film however has a lot less titles and does not include the characters or actors names.

Thursday, 22 September 2016

Prelim Evaluation





When we first started the prelim it was quite hard to make sure we included all of the different types of filming. We had to include Shot reverse Shot, Match on Action, 180 degree rule and Continuity editing. Once we had watched a few examples we knew what we had to do and began doing it quite easily and it was fun making it and putting it together. When we had downloaded all of the clips on to the computer and had to start editing we found it a little bit confusing and then once we had used a few of the tools on the editing website it was quite straight forward and we finished it quickly. 

Monday, 12 September 2016

Prelim Research

Video prelim 

Shot reverse shot (or shot/countershot) is a film technique where one character is shown looking at another character (often off-screen), and then the other character is shown looking back at the first character.

Match on Action is cutting on action or matching on action refers to film editing and video editing techniques where the editor cuts from one shot to another view that matches the first shot's action.

180 degree rule: In film making, the 180-degree rule is a basic guideline regarding the on-screen spatial relationship between a character and another character or object within a scene.

Continuity editing: The above definitions are examples of continuity editing. They are all used to give the viewer the impression that the film world is similar to the real world. 

Friday, 9 September 2016

Chosen Brief

Video
Preliminary exercise: Continuity task involving filming and editing a character 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. This task should demonstrate match on action, shot/reverse shot and the 180-degree rule.
Main task: the titles and opening of a new fiction film, to last a maximum of two minutes.
All video and audio material must be original, produced by the candidate(s), with the exception of music or audio effects from a copyright-free source.