This story was about a dealer trying to give money to his
boss, who has the power to do terrible things. So as the person did not pay it
on time he has to tell his bodyguard to sort the situation out, then the guard
had taken him out then the man that did not pay the money got hit. Then they
started to fight and the bodyguard has to find him and try to do something
about it. However it doesn't turn out right for the bodyguard.
We had used most of the camera shots but couldn't use most
of them, because it was difficult to do because we did not have the right
facilities to do the shots, for example crane shot, tracking shot, high angle
and pan.
We could of not do the crane shot because we couldn't find a
suitable place for that shot because it was difficult to do, also we could of
not done the pan shot because it was very hard just to focus on a person moving
quickly. Furthermore we did not use tracking shot because if we had used it the
camera would have been moving about and would have looked like there was no
control of it. Plus we did not use the extreme
close up because it would have not been as good as the other shots because we
could not close up on anything.
In the film we had used most of the shots. We had used the medium
shot when he was walking up the stairs, this shows that this shot was well used
because it shows that he is walking towards us and showing what he is capable.
We had used this shot to show that the character is trying to do business and
he is nerves walking up the stairs. This shot wasn't successful because the
camera was moving as the person was walking up, it should have been slowly
moving up wit out stopping. Also we had used over the shoulder which shows that
the boss does not want to be recognised because we don’t want to give the identity
away of the boss. This shot was successful because we did not give the identity
away and just showing the bodyguard and the dealer. In addition we had used the point of view when
he is searching for the dealer; this shot was successful because it gives a
good view of what he was seeing and was successful because it shows what he was
looking for and looking at. Furthermore we had used the tilt when the dealer
had hit the bodyguard, which indicates that the character got knocked out and the
shot was successful because it shows that he got knocked down and the tilt shot
shows that it was a good thing to do.
We did hold the shot steady for most of the parts but we
could of have improved the by not stopping and then moving the camera next time.
The most positive element in our film was when we had done
over the shoulder and the clock going at the same time because it shows that
the dealer time is nearly up. Also the tilt shot was good as it also included
the point of view which shows that we a seeing his point of perspective as he
had gone down.
We had made mistakes which we can improve by the noise which
we had put in to the movie match to what scene we are doing, because we need it
to match, also we could have improved it by filming it when people are not in
the shot. Also we had to re-take one some of the scene when we do our really
project that would not happen.
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