Wednesday, 31 March 2010

First person shot
This shot was made to give the viewer the feeling of what it is like being a character in the video.
The shot was on auto focus so the camera man did not have worry about focusing whilst moving.
This was shot outside so the the white balance was set to outdoors.








Reverse shot (lead up to bridge)



This environment and angle has been used repeatedly throughout the video and is connected to character B because he is always the one in the layout. The Deph Of Field in this photograph is quite basic, B is in focus and the deep background is out of focus. B is the only one moving in this photograph and is the main focus in this video because of this. There is a lot of empty space in this scene which gives the sense of isolation however his body language is not showing any signs of sadness, this is because his intoxicated state has made him oblivious to his lonelyness .



A and D

This scene shows close alignment between the two characters because of how close they are physically and because the camera has caught only them two in the shot. A's hoody blends in with the ruins in the background due this the peach colour of his face makes it stand out. The contrast between D's clothing and the blue sky makes her stand out.


Rolling

In the rolling shot the D.O.F has been controlled so the foreground is in focus and the background is blurry. By doing this the hands rolling the paper and the paper itself are the main focus while the fur coat of C in the background does not catch the viewers attention. The colour of this shot is very important, the peach colour of Bs hands and the white of the paper contrast against the black leather jacket in the background. the greyness of the tobacco packet means that it is there without stealing the attention away from his hands.





Some of our ideas and sketches came out almost exactly how we wanted them to, as can be seen with the sketch to the left and the screen shot above.

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