Thursday, 27 September 2012

Media: Evaluating First Thriller Shots

Evaluation based on:
- Steadiness/Level
- Quality of image
- Correct Framing/Angle
- Sequence creates suspense/ paranoia (makes narrative sense)

Group 1: 
1st shot  
                - Haven't found the tape, very hard to find the footage.
                - Shot is white balanced
                - Not straight, not level
                - First shot is not correct
                - Character looks happy
                - Shot can't be used
2nd shot 
                - Not a close up shot
                - Not white balanced
                - Not level
                - Correct medium long shot
                - Shot could possibly be used
3rd shot
               -  Focus is poor
               -  White balanced
               -  Exposure has not been set down
               -  Level
               -  Over the should shot correctly used
               -  Shot could be used
4th shot
               - Close up of feet shot quite poor
               - Focus is reasonable
               - Exposure needs to lower
               - Angle is correct
               - Shot could be used
5th shot
               - Medium close up used, not close up
               - High angle not used
               - Framing is incorrect
               - Exposure is correct
               - White Balance is correct
               - Focus is correct
               - Acting is correct

Overall incomplete sequence 5/9 shots.
Shots are not in order.
Doesn't make sense.

Group 2 (Our Group):
1st Shot
             - Medium Long shot Correct
             - Exposure Correct
             - Level
             - Character looks paranoid

2nd shot
             - Close up correct
             - Shot was level
             - Focus correct
             - Filmer customization
             - Acting correct

Filming corrupted during filming without warning.
Overall without corruption, shots were successful.


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