Detention
In this task we had to show our understanding in the filming techniques that we have learned in lesson. We have chosen the idea of detention as we to had film the sequence in school and the idea was matching the place.
We were told to use following shots/filming techniques:
Eye line Match
Eye line match worked for us pretty well. We have filmed the teacher looking at the paper, and then showed the paper she was looking at.
Shot, Reverse shot
We have not done the shot reverse shot. We could have done it when the teacher and the student were talking to each other.
We were told to use following shots/filming techniques:
- Match on Action
- Eye line Match
- Shot,Reverse shot
- 180 Degree Rule
Match On Action
Match on action (or cutting on action) is an editing technique for continuity editing in which one shot cuts to another shot portraying the action of the subject in the first shot.
We had done this technique as the student went through the door to go to the corridor, and in the other shot she comes out to the corridor. We had also done this technique as the student stood up and pushed the chair back.
Match on action (or cutting on action) is an editing technique for continuity editing in which one shot cuts to another shot portraying the action of the subject in the first shot.
We had done this technique as the student went through the door to go to the corridor, and in the other shot she comes out to the corridor. We had also done this technique as the student stood up and pushed the chair back.
Eye line Match
Eye line match worked for us pretty well. We have filmed the teacher looking at the paper, and then showed the paper she was looking at.
Shot, Reverse shot
We have not done the shot reverse shot. We could have done it when the teacher and the student were talking to each other.




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