This Is a quick draft. We will upload our proper plan soon.
Helena , Kate & Max
Thursday, 13 December 2012
Draft script
Leo and Phoebe ( Close friends )
Phoebe is walking down a corridor. view of texts between leo and phoebe. ( phoebes before leos reply.) and enters a room. Leo is standing against a wall , they both look at each other he moves away from the wall.
Phoebe : " Hello you "
(Hugs Leo)
Leo : " What's up? "
Phoebe: " Yeah, I'm ok, heard you got with Lucy at the party?...
(pause)
Phoebe : "Whats going on between you too? "
Leo : " I dont know where my Head is right now? "
( Leo looks down)
phoebe " I gotta go but you know where i am if you want to talk"
(Phoebe Leaves)
Phoebe leaves the room and walks back down the corridor.
Phoebe is walking down a corridor. view of texts between leo and phoebe. ( phoebes before leos reply.) and enters a room. Leo is standing against a wall , they both look at each other he moves away from the wall.
Phoebe : " Hello you "
(Hugs Leo)
Leo : " What's up? "
Phoebe: " Yeah, I'm ok, heard you got with Lucy at the party?...
(pause)
Phoebe : "Whats going on between you too? "
Leo : " I dont know where my Head is right now? "
( Leo looks down)
phoebe " I gotta go but you know where i am if you want to talk"
(Phoebe Leaves)
Phoebe leaves the room and walks back down the corridor.
Tuesday, 11 December 2012
Friday, 7 December 2012
180 degree Rule - what is it? Max Kate Helena
180 degree rule!
The 180 degree rule is an invisible line between two people during a conversation, and it must not be crossed during filming. By staying on one side of the line it does not confuse the viewer and gives the film a natural flow of dialogue. It can only be broken if the camera view is shown crossing the line, although there are some film makers deliberately cross the line for a different effect. For example:
Stanley Kubrick 'The Shining' (the bathroom scene involving the Butler).
The 180 degree rule is an invisible line between two people during a conversation, and it must not be crossed during filming. By staying on one side of the line it does not confuse the viewer and gives the film a natural flow of dialogue. It can only be broken if the camera view is shown crossing the line, although there are some film makers deliberately cross the line for a different effect. For example:
Stanley Kubrick 'The Shining' (the bathroom scene involving the Butler).
Match on action - what is it?
Match on action is where it cuts between a scene like show in this video with chandler and Monica.
Task - Max Kate Helena
THIS TASK CONTRIBUTES TO YOURCOURSEWORK GRADE:
COURSEWORK REPRESENTS 50%OF THE AS LEVEL
The specificationstates that this must be:
‘ A continuity task involving filming and editing acharacter opening a door, crossing aroom and sitting down in a chair opposite another character with whom she/hethen exchanges a couple of lines of dialogue.’ The sequence must last nolonger than one minute.
This taskshould demonstrate:
- Match on Action
- Shot/Reverse Shot
- The 180 degree Rule
All filming and editing must take place on HaywardsHeath College campus, using College equipment.
You will record your learning and processes on agroup blog, which you will continue into the Main Task (the opening of ThrillerFilm).
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