Jemma Fairey AS Media
Tuesday, 21 April 2015
Thursday, 2 April 2015
Monday, 23 February 2015
Tuesday, 9 December 2014
Font Title Ideas.
I have chosen this font as one of my ideas because it is bold and I think the use to paint gives it a different effect.
I have chosen this as one of my ideas because the font is very bold and clear. I also think it has a good effect by all of the letters not being filled in properly.
This is another one of my ideas, I have chosen this because the font is clear and bold. The problem I have with this font is that I think it may be too simple for the horror theme.
Bedeviled
I have chosen this as one of my ideas because it is bold and clear and different in the way that it has been written. It fits the horror theme well. I think it has a good effect of having some of the letters linked together and having some of the 'ink' dripping off. This will be the final font for my film title.
Bedeviled
I have chosen this as one of my ideas because it is bold and clear and different in the way that it has been written. It fits the horror theme well. I think it has a good effect of having some of the letters linked together and having some of the 'ink' dripping off. This will be the final font for my film title.
Tuesday, 2 December 2014
Tuesday, 25 November 2014
Editing: a worksheet
1. What
does editing do? Editing creates different
affects and timings within a film.
2. How
does it work? Editing is when a film editor has lots of material that will
include different shots from different scenes and will have to select the best
ones and combined them to make each scene.
3. Describe
each of the following editing terms:
·
Cut-This is where one shot is suddenly replaced
by a different shot.
·
Dissolve-The dissolve shot shows one shot fade
out while another shot fades in.
·
Fade-Normally fades to a black screen or a
different scene.
·
Jump cut-Where two shots of the same object are
taken but are slightly different in variation.
4. How
does the shot reverse shot help the narrative or generate meaning? The shot
reverse shot is useful because it shows which character is saying what and how
the relationship is between the characters. This type of shot shows the action
and reaction of each character.
5. Why is the 180 degree rule important? This rule suggests that shooting has to be taken place on the same side each time of both of the characters. If this rule is broken it gives the impression that the characters position in the scene has been reversed.
6. How and
why is the point of view shot used? A
camera shot where the viewer is looking through the eyes of a specific
character.
7. How
else can the pov be generated? Sometimes the point of
view shot can be taken over the actors shoulder by a third person.
8. What is
parallel or cross cut editing? Parallel editing (cross
cutting) is the technique of alternating two or more scenes that often happen simultaneously but in different
locations.
9. What editing techniques are used to generate suspense? Cross cutting.
10. Explain
in your own words how the mouse sequence creates tension.
11. Why is
timing important in editing? Timing is important in editing because when you
are putting the materials you have in an order, you don’t want a scene or
affect on the screen for any longer than it needs to be.
12. Explain
in your own words what the continuity system is? The continuity system is an
editing system which is used to ‘match’ different shots in order to maintain
continuous and clear action within a film. It is used to make sure that editing
is made to be ‘invisible’.
13. Why does
editing strive to be invisible? Editors want to make their editing stages seem
invisible because other editing techniques like the jump cut may cause
confusion to the viewer about the scenes. Editing also strives to be invisible
so the viewer doesn’t notice that there is a change in the editing which will
make the film flow from scene to scene.
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