Thursday, 30 September 2010
Risk Assessment of film setting.
Hazard - Glass could smash and cause cuts. We must be careful.
Hazard - Slippery floor could cause slipping. We should wear appropriate footwear and don't run.
Hazard - Various objects could be knocked or tripped over and cause harm. We must watch where we are walking.
Hazard - Lights without correct covering. Could cause burns. We must not touch the lights.
Hazard - Radiator could cause burns if too hot. We must not touch it or try to control the temperature.
Hazard -Electrical Sockets can cause electric shocks. We must not touch with wet hands or any metal object.
Hazard - Door Stop could cause trips. We must watch where we are walking.
Hazard - Media equipment lying around could mean risk of trips. We must keep the equipment tidy and organised.
Monday, 27 September 2010
continuity editing
180 degree rule- this is where 2 characters are facing each other during conversation and the camera is on one side of the actors, the camera cannot cross pass the line of interaction (imaginary line right through the 2 characters). If the camera does cross the line it can be confusing to the audience as the actors are no longer facing each other.

Match on action- is a key part of continuity editing. it is where the actors use the same positions between frames to make sure the cuts flow better. this produces invisible cuts. The scene if filmed twice from different angles and edited later to match the actors action from the 1st scene which is then mirrored in the next scene so it flows better, it doesn't jump from scene to scene

Match on action- is a key part of continuity editing. it is where the actors use the same positions between frames to make sure the cuts flow better. this produces invisible cuts. The scene if filmed twice from different angles and edited later to match the actors action from the 1st scene which is then mirrored in the next scene so it flows better, it doesn't jump from scene to scene
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