Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Shot log-'Subtle bullying'

Today I had completed a shot log from the footage that we had recently filmed for scene 3. Scene three is set in the sixth form common room where it shows Jemma meeting up with her friends. Her friends then begin to make nasty comments about her, and then they run off leaving Jemma on her own.
A shot log is essential when creating a media production because it allows both the production crew and the editing team to see what shots they are going to be using, and also what shots you would not be including in your final production. The shot log then allows the production crew to write up the edit decision list which shows which shows we will be using in our final production, and also which section of the shot we will be using. The edit decision list also states what is going on in the shot and also what transitions we want to use to go from one shot to the next. All of this information is included so that the editors know what shots to use, and what order to put the shots in.
After reviewing all of the footage that we had filmed for scene three we have decided as a group that we are not going to film anything. This is because you are able to hear the actors clearly, and also there isn't much background noise throughout. Also we were able to film everything, and we had filmed each section from a range of angles and shots, including close-up shots, long shots and also establishing shots. 





















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