For our preliminary task we have decided to call it 'BROMANCE' which was about three gay friends and two of them became lovers. And these characters were played by Charlie, Reece and Joe. We came up with it whilst going along with the filming and decided to use it to make it different, fun and individual. We made sure it was in black and white to add a more professional affect to the piece. Firstly, for our shots we used the 180 degree rule for the part where Charlie and Reece are walking into the building whilst having a conversation. With this shot, we swapped to each side so we got a clear shot of each of them when either one or the other was talking. The second shot we used was the match on action shot and this was for when Charlie was walking into the room and opening the door. We zoomed in on his hand opening the handle to add tension to the scene, therefore the audience would have apprehension on what was going to happen. Lastly, we made sure a number of shot reverse shot was involved whilst Reece and Joe were having a conversation about their relationship. We did this so the audience would get a deep feel into their conversation by this effect of seeing one character talking to another but by seeing the person who is listening, the back of their head. It was set in a normal college classroom and dressed casually. In the background was tables and chairs, things you would normally find in a classroom.
What we learnt?
We learnt that when using handheld, we needed to take our time so the the shot wasn't out of control, along with the zooming in. We had to edit one of our clips to make the match on actions shot look more accurate as the original wasn't on line with the handle of the door. We learnt that using different levels of the tripod gives more effect on the 'bigger' person when we did the shot reverse shot.
Natalie and Daniella.
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