Wednesday 12 December 2012

The Interview - Preliminary Task AS Media Video - Overview

Overview

Environment - We established our environment by including shots that show of the surroundings that we were in. Two examples of this were long shots and panning shot.

Info - We gave the audience information by the way they were dressed and also how they answered some questions and how they reacted to them questions that were asked.

Shots - Shots change throughout the whole films, they change with the characters to make the film look more dramatic and interesting.

Critical Points - The critical points within the film are when the main actors stair at each other for one chair, and when they are about to walk onto the office to go into the meeting. The reason to why we changed the camera shots is because we didn't want the audience to get confused who was speaking and who was speaking to who.

Movement - The characters moved fluently at the beginning to the interview and going away from the interview, the cameras movement were smooth when we was doing panning shots.

Relationship - The relationship between the 2 main characters is strong, even though they had a little fight for the chair they show they care for each other by sticking up for each other during the interview and also the hug at the end of the film.

Point of View - The point of view changed throughout the whole film.

Eye lines - They done this when they were speaking to one another throughout the interview.

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