Filming with audio then
editing
In the lesson we had today
with Matt, he left us in our groups to make a short clip on anything, but it had
to involve two characters having a conversation and then one leaving the room.
We just has a simple idea of a struggling relationship and the women confronting
her partner about another women to which she storms out of the room after a
brief conversation.
When filming this we had to remember the 180 rule to make sure the sequence made sense and also to keep continuity by making sure the characters were wearing the same items each different shot and to make sure every small detail was the same to make the clip run smoothly. We got lots of different shots which allowed us many different variations of the clip and a different way of emphasising the clip. We also managed to do a follow cam, which was very effective. We did however film on the outside settings for the camera which drained the imagine and made it look like a retro photo.
When filming this we had to remember the 180 rule to make sure the sequence made sense and also to keep continuity by making sure the characters were wearing the same items each different shot and to make sure every small detail was the same to make the clip run smoothly. We got lots of different shots which allowed us many different variations of the clip and a different way of emphasising the clip. We also managed to do a follow cam, which was very effective. We did however film on the outside settings for the camera which drained the imagine and made it look like a retro photo.
When editing the footage it
was slightly different to before as we now had to edit audio as well as
footage. The audio and video were attached together but we could unclip them,
if we wanted to use the audio in one clip but put the audio over another clip.
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