Aim: To show that we can use three key camera movements. Shot reverse shot and match on action. Understanding the effect they have when used.
The main idea for the preliminary is based of the genre drama as if to be a romantic drama but ares is to follow two people having relationship problems trying to solve them with a dramatic ending. (Portray a love story in an unconventional way)
Shot reverse shot- Which will be the two characters having a conversation
Match on action- The character coming through the doorway but when shot from the inside and outside everything is done the same e.g. the hand used to open the door.
Our Actors where James Fearn and Aaron Joseph
Camera man: Jake Codd
In charge of props and actors was : (Me) Lawreeta Grant
Jenny
The Script
The scene is a college corridor with double doors at the end and doors on either side of the corridor.
James walks through the double doors and the camera follows him down the corridor with a reverse tracking shot until he reaches a door on his left. The camera cuts behind him as he opens the door and enters class room.
The camera then cuts to inside the room as James walks in and pans to follow him over to a table where Aaron is sitting at a table.
James sits down opposite Aaron at the table and a over the shoulder shot facing aaron captures aaron talking.
AARON: Hey James thank you for coming (Shy smile)
JAMES: Im sorry Aaron, I don't think I can do this ... I thought I could but its just too hard...
AARON: Please James, I need to explain! (Looks upset)
JAMES: No Aaron, its gone to far, I cant do it, goodbye, you wont hear from me agin...
James gets up from the table and walks out
Aaron gets up also and goes over to James
This is the finishing outcome:
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