Evaluation
The brief for our project was to film a short two way conversation that considered the , Shot reverse shot, 180 degree rule and match on action.
The 180 degree rule is a line that should not be crossed, you can’t film passed that line otherwise it confuses the audience as the characters would keep changing places.
shot reverse shot is where the camera shot changes from a shot of a person to another person and keeps going back whilst they are having a conversation and would be showing them talking.
An over the shoulder shot could be used to execute this.
Match on action This is where the scene frames are cut properly to show a continuous action and would follow through like it would in real life.
The first thing we did to plan our conversation was write a script,we did this on Celtx, we did this to plan the dialogue for the 2 way conversation.
After that, we drew up a storyboard which helped show us how the frames for our filming would happen and a brief idea of what sort of action would be happening, how the shot would look and get an idea of where the characters would be.
we did a shot list so that we could get a more detailed idea of how the shots of the scene were going to look, for example MS for medium shot and LS for long shot.
Next we had to do some location research so we could find a place where we could actually consider filming, after we found a location we had to do a risk assessment to see if it was suitable and safe enough to film in to minimise potential hazards.
During filming our conversation, I found that when i was trying to film a two-shot of the two people talking I had limited space to get far back enough to get them both in the shot as there was a wall directly behind me.
After finishing all of our takes and had all of the footage that we needed we then went on to editing the footage, we used final cut express to do this. We imported all our our footage from our camera onto the final cut software. This enabled us to be able to cut and edit our conversation together and make it look continuous, we also was able to add a title to the beginning of the footage and made it look a bit better by connecting it to the beginning of the filming with a fade in, this stopped the cut of the scene looking so sharp and made it look more gradual. I found using final cut express really easy and could do most basic things to our footage that was needed to complete it. Our filming was able to match our
brief accurately.
We successfully used the shot-reverse-shot in our final editing and it was able to portray both sides of the conversation effectively so that the audience is able to see whos speaking.
Our footage shows the 180 degree rule as none of our filming was shot passed the 180 degree imaginary line therefore, no camera equipment or any extra cast was able to be scene and didn’t break the illusion of it not being real life. 
Our two-shot decided what side of the 180 degree line we were going to film from and and we then had to stick to that for the rest of the filming to portray the 180 degree rule.
I think we successfully showed match on action in our filming, as the shots from our scenes all flow continuously and looks like it would in real life. we did this by making sure none of the actions in the scene were repeated, e.g. The character didn’t sit down
twice as that would make it look odd and would be bad continuity. 








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