MAX BARKER
To film a short conversation between two people that
demonstrates 180-degree line, shot reverse shot and match on action.
180-degree line: this means that you have to stay on one
side of two people to keep how it is viewed the same throughout the different
shots.
Shot reverse shot: this means that in a conversation between
two or more people shots are taken over the shoulder of the opposite person so
to view the person that’s speaking’s face and then this swaps as each person
speaks.
Match on action: we need this to link two shots together to
make it more realistic, also to make sure its edited to create something that
you as a view would expect to happen in real life.
For planning we wrote a script on Celtex with a description
of where it should be shot and who would be involved at what points.
We also did a storyboard to roughly envision what shots
would need to be used throughout the whole conversation.
Next we went out to research locations to film our
conversation and to find a suitable place to film with enough film space and
reasonable resources eg. Chairs, Door.
Shot LIST
Close up: this was
used to show the door handle
Long shot: this I used to show the person walking to the
door from the hall way
Medium long shot: to show the person walking into the room
and sitting down.
Establishing shot: to show where the two people are in the
room
Over the shoulder shot A: to view the person currently
speaking.
Over the shoulder shot B: to view the next person speaking.
Risk assessment:
We made sure that there was nothing anyone could walk in to,
also make sure that the chairs were all stable enough to hold a person and
recognising any other dangers Eg. Things falling on people.
How it was filmed.
First we set up the camera on the corridor to establish the
a long shot of walking to the door
Next we set up the camera closer to the door to get a close
up of the door being opened
Now a camera is placed over the other persons shoulder to
view the person walking in and sitting down.
Next we did a medium two shot with both people in focus to
view where they are in the conversation.
Then over the shoulder shots to view the person that is
currently speaking.
We did not have any problems while filming the conversation.
How did we edit.



















