Thursday, 10 November 2011

Post 4: Script Writing

 All films need a script, from documentaries to science fiction. A script helps us to understand the order of our narrative, the actors movements and what's happening in frame. It will be very useful to us because it will give us some guidelines for our piece.

This is our script.
























Script Annotations:
Hugo: For the opening of our piece we will shoot both sides of the door in order to get the best sound and match on action. This is so that our piece flows a lot smoother and isn't jumpy.

Connor: For the over the shoulder shot reverse shot we will have to keep the camera in the same place on either side. This is in order to keep to not only the rule of continuity but also the 180° rule. This is so that its not too jerky for the viewer.

John:  We used a  low camera angle on our second shot of Harrison, it showed him as a character with status although during the interview it is the interviewer Ron Gilbert is the one with the power where he asks personal an pressuring questions.

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