Monday, 7 October 2013

Match on Action Demonstration




Match on Action 
Match on Action is where it is cut from one shot to another shot,this shot needs to match the action and pace of the first shot. This gives the impression of the action containing from the next.

The scenario that we was given as a group was to demonstrate Match on Action, our scenario was a woman walking through a door. Before we filmed this scenario we had to plan out how it would be set, for this we created a sketch where the cameras were going to be placed, we needed to keep in mind that the cameras wouldn't be seen in each others shots. We had to make sure that our clips flowed well enough, so that our clip looked natural, and our action continued from the next.

Evaluation 
The simplest part if the activity was editing the clips and making sure the demonstration flowed and was easy to understand. The most challenging part of the activity was placing the cameras in the right position, if the camera's were in the wrong position then the clip would look untidy and would make it look messy. To over come this challenge we made sure the camera's were placed in the right position and made sure they wouldn't be seen in each others shot.

Throughout this activity i learnt that i need to place the cameras correctly, for example my group placed the camera's to far around the corner, because of this we couldn't see when Leah was opening the door.

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