Friday, 26 March 2010

Logging our shots.

Logging our shots

We selected the appropriate shots from the various takes of each angle. We set up a log bin, we did this by creating a new folder called log bin we transferred all the best shots into the log bin and rejecting and deleting all the unwanted poor shots. Selecting and rejecting the different shot choices is important as we wanted to get the best quality and most effective and accurate shots as we possible could therefore in order to do this we deleted all unwanted shots, and kept the best fit for our scene to ensure it is effective.

Organizing our shots

We worked from a story board which enabled our shots to be organized and it guided us to take the shots in the most possible organized way, the shots in the story board were selected to tell the story in the best way. The character who is given the majority of screen time or privileged with the close ups is significant towards the audience as it enables the audience to have there views on the character and can decide essentially "whos side" they are on.

Shot order

Certain shots need to appear in order for the story to make sense it also controls the story information.

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