The Prelim task that we did was of someone entering a room by using the door handle and coming in to sit down and one other person will already be in the room so the scene will be about the two characters and they will have a conversation around a table which will last about 30 seconds
b) What the two rules you must demonstrate means?
The two rules that we had to demonstrate were the 180 degree rule and the match on action rule. The 180 degree rule is that the camera can move anywhere within the half circle but shouldn't go across the other side of the circle as it could confuse the audience. The Match-on-action is a technique that helps to hide the cuts since the viewers are paying attention to the action rather than the editing so it means the viewers are not really aware of the editing.
The two rules that we had to demonstrate were the 180 degree rule and the match on action rule. The 180 degree rule is that the camera can move anywhere within the half circle but shouldn't go across the other side of the circle as it could confuse the audience. The Match-on-action is a technique that helps to hide the cuts since the viewers are paying attention to the action rather than the editing so it means the viewers are not really aware of the editing.
c) A summary of your initial idea?
Our idea was of a criminal and a police officer in a police interview interrogation and the police offer is trying to get information out of the criminal to prove that he is guilty of the crime. The criminal tries to refuse charges by saying no comment
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