In our preliminary task featuring myself (Evan de Roeper), Janith Perera and James Parkhouse, we used a wide range of camera angles and shots. In the task, I took the role of an undercover cop while Janith became a drug dealer.
Evaluation:
For our preliminary task, we decided to use the theme of a drug bust. I assumed the role of the undercover agent, Janith became the drug dealer and James was an officer. Following this we all took turns using the camera so that we could have a firm grasp of using it. This also allowed all three of us to be in the preliminary task and have a few lines to say. The use of the 180 degree rule became very useful for this. This is a basic guideline regarding the onscreen spatial relationship between a character and another character within the scene.
I find the opening scene to be very effective as we shot the scene from different angles and used different types of shots for example the low and high angle shots. As Janith starts to open the door, the camera moves to the other side, as he is about to walk through. At this moment we then decided to go for a close up of Janith’s feet as he walked in. Personally, this is my favourite shot as there was very good continuity from where we last saw Janith’s face on the other side of the door.
Unfortunately a major problem that we discovered while editing was that we didn’t have a shot – reverse – shot conversation between two of the characters.This is where one character is shown looking at another character often off - screen and then the other character is shown looking back at the first character.
Therefore we decided to record this as soon as we found that out yet we used this problem for a positive strength as we decided that we’d use this chance to incorporate a small time-skip of a few weeks where I would be interrogating Janith as to who supplied him the drugs. This was also useful as we moved location and our suits were changed since the last recording therefore with the time skip it implied that clothing and items naturally changed.