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Assignment 15 – self
   Assessment of
PreliminAry tAsks


   By gledis dedAj
Attention to
                frAming
                                         Rule of Thirds
                                         •The character is in the top middle
                                         box on the grid, which conveys their
                                         importance as they are the focus in
                                         the shot.




                                              •Their arms are right in the
                                              centre of the shot therefore
                                              highlighting their actions and
•This area of the shot is not                 making it clear to the audience
                                              that they are doing work/writing.
significant or important for the
audience to notice so it is within the
lowest section of the grid.
Attention to
    frAming




The Characters and the table are positioned in the centre
 of the shot. This makes the shot nice and clear to look at
for the audience, it also emphasises the importance of the
                characters and their actions.
Attention to
         frAming
                                                          •The characters face/
                                                          head is at the top of
                                                          the grid in the
                                                          centre, emphasising
                                                          the importance of
                                                          their facial
                                                          expressions.




 •The characters is fully in the shot from head to toe, highlighting
their significance and also making the shot easy on the eye for the
                               audience.
    If their head or feet were cut off this could disorientate the
             audience making for uncomfortable viewing
Attention to
               frAming
This is an example of bad framing


  •The characters are too low in
  the shot and the audience are
  unable to see the desk that they
  are sitting at.
tArgets to imProve
1. Ensure that close attention is paid
   to continuity.
•   Lack of consideration could lead to
    inconsistency and confuse and
    disorientate the viewer.




                 The computer is on in one shot then off
                            in the other.
•No belt on the character




•They wear a belt in this
shot.
•The character’s hair is
up in this shot.




 •Their hair is out in
 this shot
tArgets to imProve

  Computers are On   Computer are Off
tArgets to imProve
2. Ensure that ALL footage
   is shot during filming.




•Missing footage or not finishing
  the scene by not showing the
 character leaving could confuse
          the audience.
tArgets to imProve
 3. Keep the lighting the same throughout the
 scene.




• Inconsistent lighting could
disorientate the audience.

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Assignment 15 self assessment of preliminary task

  • 1. Assignment 15 – self Assessment of PreliminAry tAsks By gledis dedAj
  • 2. Attention to frAming Rule of Thirds •The character is in the top middle box on the grid, which conveys their importance as they are the focus in the shot. •Their arms are right in the centre of the shot therefore highlighting their actions and •This area of the shot is not making it clear to the audience that they are doing work/writing. significant or important for the audience to notice so it is within the lowest section of the grid.
  • 3. Attention to frAming The Characters and the table are positioned in the centre of the shot. This makes the shot nice and clear to look at for the audience, it also emphasises the importance of the characters and their actions.
  • 4. Attention to frAming •The characters face/ head is at the top of the grid in the centre, emphasising the importance of their facial expressions. •The characters is fully in the shot from head to toe, highlighting their significance and also making the shot easy on the eye for the audience. If their head or feet were cut off this could disorientate the audience making for uncomfortable viewing
  • 5. Attention to frAming This is an example of bad framing •The characters are too low in the shot and the audience are unable to see the desk that they are sitting at.
  • 6. tArgets to imProve 1. Ensure that close attention is paid to continuity. • Lack of consideration could lead to inconsistency and confuse and disorientate the viewer. The computer is on in one shot then off in the other.
  • 7. •No belt on the character •They wear a belt in this shot.
  • 8. •The character’s hair is up in this shot. •Their hair is out in this shot
  • 9. tArgets to imProve Computers are On Computer are Off
  • 10. tArgets to imProve 2. Ensure that ALL footage is shot during filming. •Missing footage or not finishing the scene by not showing the character leaving could confuse the audience.
  • 11. tArgets to imProve 3. Keep the lighting the same throughout the scene. • Inconsistent lighting could disorientate the audience.