Wednesday 16 December 2015

Evaluation of continuity Sequence

Evaluation of continuity sequence:

Mise-en-scene
Everything that was located in our shots had been slightly average because of low budget, such as the package, which was supposed to resemble cocaine, we had used sugar for this it resembled the substance quite well when it was in a bag, but when taken out on the last three shots it did not resemble it very well, The characters had been dressed appropriately  the drug dealer was actually wearing clothes that may resemble a typical looking drug dealer (hoodie and trainers)

Lighting
all shots were mostly lighted appropriately and well for the tone and topic of the sequence,
for example the parts of the sequence that had been outside were very bright and contained to much contrast but it was edited to look darker to fit the tone of the film,, but at some points such as the scene where i am sitting on the bench the contrast was a little to high, but i think that the lighting overall was done well and fitted the tone of the sequence.

High and low camera angles
in the sequence a lot of the angles are high but they aren't really used in the sense of high angles in general they are mostly, Centered in the middle there is one low angled shot when the main character is walking through the door, which i think means more high and low angled shots should of been used in the sequence.

Shot distance variation
The sequence consisted of a few different shot distance variations such as the first shot was a mid shot that had translated into a long shot, we had used an extreme long shot when it had showed the main character walking towards the college



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