SoundIn our preliminary task, there will not be any
use of non-diegetic sound. we feel that it won't be appropriate for the short
film and it would not fit into the film.
Diegetic sounds in the film will
include the sound of the door closing and the placement of a glass on a table
will also be included.
Props
Props in the
film will include:- Books - on the table to add something to the setting and
will take away the feeling of emptiness from the setting. A close up will be
focusing on one of the books and it will be used as the main conversation point
of the film.
- A glass - will
be drank by one of the characters and a close up on it will be featured. It will
add something to the film and will provide a pause in the conversation, allowing
a change of topic for the conversation or it will add tension to the
scene.
- Chair - one of the
characters will move the chair towards the table whilst sitting on it. This will
clearly show the character sitting on the chair and will feature just before the
conversation starts.
Editing
Most of the
editing between shots will be straight cuts. It is a very simple edit but it is
very effective.
Cinematography
The film will
feature several 'Over the Shoulder' shots. Mainly,they will occur during the
conversation part of the film. they are useful because it shows where the
character is placed and also shows what the character is looking at. an 'Over
the Shoulder' shot will also be used as the first shot to show what the
character is looking at and will show the setting inside the room.
A
'POV' shot will be used in the second shot to show the view from the other
characters perspective. It will also show the rest of the setting.
A
'Wide Angle/Low Angle' shot will be used to show the two characters in the
same shot and will also show one of the characters walking across the
room.
A 'Birds Eye View' shot will be used to show a book on the table.
This will be a main topic for the conversation so it is an important shot to
feature in the scene.
'Noddy Shots' will be used to show the characters
reactions to various parts of the conversation. They are important because they
show how the character feels and would show what parts of the conversation are
very important.
Good work Sean!
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