Wednesday, 3 March 2010

Card game Practice

In this task, we made a short film on a game of cards between two people. This film is intended to be thrilling, exciting and mysterious. So to achieve this we decided to use a range of shots to catch the audiences attention and leave them tense. We also added spooky sounds to intensify the clip.

There were 15 shots. They were:
  • Shot reverse shot of the table. This continued every time we added something new to the table.
  • Panning of the room in a fast speed.
  • Zooms in and out of the cards suddenly appearing on the table.
  • Zooms in and out of the hands appearing on the table playing cards (boy & girl).
  • Cross cuts between a plain table, spinning chair and cards scattered on the table.

We shot each shot separately and put them all together in the end by using technical audit and added sound effects by using live type and sound.

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