Monday, 12 December 2011

Scene plan including the continuity editing

  1. Tegan at home, picks up mobile to ring Ella                               - Will be located in the college's hub seating area with sofa's to imply a homely statement, or other available areas around the college that include this.    
      - This will be a medium long shot , too much exposure in the frame e.g. using a long shot 
          may show too much background and ruin the setting. Using a medium long shot is        
          comfortable with little background being shown.
 

      2.  Ella is outside somewhere and answers her phone
      - Will be filming Ella standing in front of a part of the college's wall outside to show little       
          distraction coming from people that may be passing by.

          - This will also be a medium long shot so the audience can see the phone is the main 
          subject in this shot.

( After these two shots parallel editing will be introduced which will be used for the transition for at least 4 more shots that will only change in shot size to Close Ups, then will stop when Ella says goodbye.)

        3.  Tegan (that is no longer wearing a dressing gown) is   
        walking towards agreed meeting point
             - Would be ideal to film Tegan walking up to college on the pavement leading up to                
             college, or beyond the gates entering college.

             - This will be a long shot with just a straight on angle.

        4.  Ella is also walking in opposite direction to meeting point
        - Will also be ideal to film in the same locations as shot 3
              - Will also be a long shot at a possible high angle
  
( Using a cross cutting effect we will film Ella and Tegan in separate shots carrying on from 3 and 4 to build up to shot 5 where the girls will meet at their destination that will realistically be the side of college. Will only film two more shots to complete this.)

        5. 



1 comment:

  1. Do you know where you will be able to illustrate your S/RS, 180 and MoA?

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