Our story was about two woman who meet under mysterious circumstances , after exchanging brief pleasantries we find out that they both have something that the other wants. The first woman wants the bag full of money and the other wants codes. However the woman is given fake codes and swears to kill the woman as she seems to be in a position of power.
We were able to use all the listed editing techniques. These include: Match on action is when we see a character start an action on one sot and then see them continue it in the next. For example when Kamie walked through the door and we saw her opening it and then we cut to her walking through the door. An eyeline match is when we see the character looking at something off screen and then we cut to a shot of what they are looking at. For example when Kamie was looking at something and it then cut to a shot of the bird. The shot reverse shot when they show someone speaking over someones shoulder and then keep exchanging pov's we used this throughout the conversation. We also followed the 180 degree rule throughout the film.
We used the match on action shot convincingly however i believe with a bit more time we could have made the transition smoother. The shot reverse shots were used consistently in our film however at some points the camera positioning could have been much better.
In our film we were able to use every editing technique. Continuity was maintained throughout the whole film and there are no noticeable blunders or mistakes. Our storyline wise tense and had an exciting ending.
However our film could have been much better had we had time to develop the storyline. It would have also been good if we could have incorporated a graphic match into it.
Most of the camera positioning were not as good as they could have been. And we didn't incoparate a range of shots.
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