Thursday, 4 November 2010

Preliminary Task Photos

These are the photographs we took for our preliminary task. We created a short scene and acted out the movements and emotions of the characters we created.


This is a close up of a hand opening a door. The close up means that the audience can see the action clearly and builds tension because it seems like there is something important on the other side of the door.





















This is a long shot of the back of character as she enters through the door. The long shot shows where she is and what she is doing. This shot builds tension as the audience doesn't know what is on the other side of the door.





















This is another long shot of the character, and it is an action shot sicne she is in the middle of walking with one leg bent and the other slightly lifted.

















This could be classed as either a long shot or an establishing shot as the photograph sets the scene. The photograph keeps to the 180 degrees rule like all of the other shots.

















This is a mid shot photograph, and it is used so that you can see one characters expression while looking over the shoulder of another. It makes it seem like the audience is seeing the character from the other character's point of view.

















Here is a mid shot of a character. This is the only character in the shot, which makes the audience focus on them. The character is in the middle of speaking and the mid shot enables you tosee the characters emotions clearly.

















This is a close up of another character. This is matron action as the photo swicthes from one character to another while they talk. The close up displays the emotions of the character.

















Lastly, there is another mid shot. Again, the mid shot allows you to clearly see the emotions on the characters face and the body language they are using to express themselves. These photos all keep to the 180 degrees rule as the camera always stays on one side.

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