Dose the order of the shots make sense
The shot order still makes sense even though we did miss some shots. With the shots that we have we have made the sequence work.
Is the order the same as you planed
The shot order did not go completely to plan and we have identified what shots we need to add in.
The quality of the camera work
The camera work was good for most of the shots. One of the establishing shots was a little shaky but we added an effect to stabilise it. The tracking shots were the most challenging shots to take but I feel that they went well with minimal shaking.
The variety of shot types used
We used many different shot types to make the title sequence as entertaining as possible and also to create suspense. We used POV, close ups, over the shoulder, medium shots, long shots and panning shots to show location.
The use of lighting
We only used natural lighting as we were outside and we felt that the lighting did not need to be altered in any way. We were fortunate that the weather was consistent and matched the setting.
The performance of the characters
The performance of the characters was good and with the help from some different camera angles to show the murderer and the investigator.
The use of mise-en-scene with locations, settings, props and costumes
Regents canal was a great place to film as it was not too cliché for a thriller and gave room for us to experiment with different shots and angles. The props that were used was two notebooks and headphones, the notepads had the desired effect to help convey the plot. The black outfit was used to represent the villan.
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