This is the preliminary video for our research. My role in this was to provide direction to the actors and to manage the environment. The preliminary shows a number of the researched techniques, such as Match-on action, and Shot/Reverse shot. As most of the filming was done within the space of a day, continuity issues with the actors was not a major issue.
A key issue in the filming was the environment. The hallway used in the first scene is quite busy throughout the day, and people had to be made to wait for our shot to be done. This created an issue with time, as we did not want to delay people going to their lessons. As a time saving measure, the first segment of the scene was done entirely in one shot with a pan. This allowed us to quickly move on to an area that would not be subject to such issues.
Another issue was continuity. The conversation was performed with a Shot/Reverse shot technique. This created an issue when both actors spoke their lines on both takes. To get around this, we had a single audio track running over the entire scene, using a keen eye to ensure that the lip syncing was correct.
A key issue in the filming was the environment. The hallway used in the first scene is quite busy throughout the day, and people had to be made to wait for our shot to be done. This created an issue with time, as we did not want to delay people going to their lessons. As a time saving measure, the first segment of the scene was done entirely in one shot with a pan. This allowed us to quickly move on to an area that would not be subject to such issues.
Another issue was continuity. The conversation was performed with a Shot/Reverse shot technique. This created an issue when both actors spoke their lines on both takes. To get around this, we had a single audio track running over the entire scene, using a keen eye to ensure that the lip syncing was correct.
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