Monday, 5 November 2012

Rejected Shots



Shot One - The camera doesn't remain steady during the shot making it look unprofessional, as the shot continues the actor forgets the lines and the scene doesn't work during the beginning to end. (None of this clip can be used.)

Shot Two - The actor says the line too quick so the camera is still moving from the clip board shot to him, the camera still isn't steady during the shot and ends with someone else's arm in the shot. (None of this clip can be used.)

Shot Three - The background music (diegetic) is too loud therefore the actors can't be heard during the shot.

Shot Four - The camera loses focus during the shot, however the end of this shot can still be used during some part of the trailer as it does focus during the end.

Shot Five - The diegetic noise ruins the shot as you can't hear the actors properly, also the actress gets the lines the wrong way around. (None of this shot can be used.)

Shot Six - As the camera zooms and pans out of the shot it's really unfocused and blurred and continues to shake which gives the wrong message for this shot making it look unprofessional, this shot is supposed to be intense.

Shot Seven - The actress's facial expression doesn't portray the message wanted for the scene as she's supposed to be upset.


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