Sunday, March 25, 2012

Typing: 1.2

Typing: intermediate

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1min. 

Typing: 1.2

Typing: 1.1

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Task 1a: Masters Shots

Master Shot Summary

The eyeline match allows the viewer to experience what the character feels by showing the things that the character sees and his or her reaction. The first shot will be of the character looking at something off the frame or directly at the camera. Gradual zoom may be effective. To show what the character is looking at, you may use a direct cut to the object or person the character is looking at, or you can pan around the character and direct the camera to the object (depending on the position of the character).

Location: Lobby of the gym
Criminal: Sally 
Agent: Charity 
Props Needed: Cell phone, envelope filled with money, sunglasses, hat

Summary: The agent is sent on an mission to lure a very dangerous criminal and capture him. The opening scene is of the agent talking on the phone discussing the plan and tossing the money envelope up and down. The criminal and the agent have negotiated to meet at this place and work out a deal. However, when the agent hands the criminal the money, he will punch the criminal, beat them up, and pin the criminal on the ground. Then he will call his boss and tell him that his mission is accomplished.