Our Continuity exercise was a short 3 minute film which involves using 3 main filming techniques. They are a; Match on Action shot, the 180 degree rule and finally the shot reverse shot technique. The Continuity exercise was our first proper filming expierene for the coursework, G321. We had previous expierence with the different techniques aswell with what I would like to call a preiminary footage exercise. From the first filming exercise, you could see that improvements on the filming side and editting side were made. Over time the editting became very less complicated to use and understand, which in time prepared us for our final filming project.
Our first filming experience was just an excercise set in one of our lessons, which we had three whole hours to plan, film and then finally edit. This was just a bookmark if you will to show how much filming and editting expierience we had already to ourknowledge and how much we needed to improve on. The title of me and my partners first exercise was called the chase. A very epic and comedy filled genre. Here is that first project. The Chase!
Now the Continuity exercie was the second filming project set for us even though we had already started planning our storyboards and genre for our final filming project. Like I mentioned before in the previous paragraphs, the continuity exercise was an exercise which developed our filming and editting techniques in the subject. Being taught how to ue these three new techniques did help for future filming productions. The techniques were; Match on Action, 180 degree rule and Shot reverse Shot. In the briefing of the continuity exercise we were told we had to use these techniques within the filming and use a door.

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