Film 1 - Film 1 was a simple storyline with one character handing an object to the second character, however when creating the film we was given a range of shots to use. We was also told that zooms were not allowed, we was only able to use one camera movement.
Finished Film from Bishop Walsh on Vimeo.
With the continuous narrative, the next key shot within the practice film was the birds eye view shot of the object, the fact that both characters are out of the shot with only the object in shot highlights how the object is they key part of the short film. The use of a birds eye view shot is very effective as it enables us to get a good idea of the key aspect of the narrative, it also allows us to see a lot of the surroundings.
To end the film, I used a long shot to show character two walking off with the object, the long shot ensures that the audience are able to see the surroundings of the character, which can play a key role within the film. The use of a long shot may also signify that the film is coming to an end, as in this case the key part of the narrative has already happened, and the fact character two is walking off shows it is soon to end.
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