We are straight into Prelim Task 2 - exciting!
1. We're being more intentional about the creation of suspense / tension through use of specific filming techniques and conventions.
2. It's a good idea to get them to choose a specific thriller sub-genre you want to try to reproduce. You can reference your recent blog assignments on that to decide which conventions you want to use. PT#2's mark will also take into account how good a job you did at making an accurate representation of this sub-genre.
3. We're switching up roles! Whatever job you had for PT #1
Second filming task brief-
- Two characters
- Both walk to a meeting place (together or separately is fine)
- An object is given to or taken from one of the characters
- Short chase sequence - resolved one way or the other!
- Two lines of dialogue
- A "discovery" or "revelation" moment
- 1 - 2 mins maximum length
Technical elements required:
- Use at least one extreme-wide / establishing shot, one close-up (CU) andone extreme close-up (ECU).
- Use 180-degree rule
- Use shot-reverse-shot
- Use match on action
- Use Thriller conventions
- Consider the Critical Reflection questions as you prepare for the main task!
- After Effects! Explore this technology to decide what you will add into your version of the edit..
All the best! Remember to plan thoroughly, record all your decisions and changes. Work with the end in mind. Lastly, get creative!
T-Bianca
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