BAD
In this part of our preliminary task, we had to purposely create a bad video with multiple errors in order to highlight the different types of errors seen in some films and videos. This video shows many different types of error, for example, our first error is shown when Tianna is walking through the doors into the school, the image is blurred and the camera is shaking in the shot, which can make it hard to see what is going on in this part of the video. Directly after the previous shot, we see our first continuum error, as in the previous shot, Tianna was wearing a grey backpack, however in the shot afterwards we see that she is no longer wearing the backpack. We then see the conversation between Dominic and Tianna as she is late to class. They proceed to have a conversation, showing the crucial error that we made, breaking the 180 degree rule, which means that we cannot move the camera past a certian point when filming conversations between characters, as breaking this rule makes the characters involved in the conversation look like they are both facing the same way, as shown from the close-up on Dominic as he and Tianna are both looking to the right of the camera.
Finally, during the final shot of the video we see Dom and Tianna walking into the classroom, which where we see our final continuum error, showing Tianna walking to her seat in penultimate shot, but then in the final shot we instantly saw her sat down, disrupting the flow of the video.
Finally, during the final shot of the video we see Dom and Tianna walking into the classroom, which where we see our final continuum error, showing Tianna walking to her seat in penultimate shot, but then in the final shot we instantly saw her sat down, disrupting the flow of the video.
GOOD
This part of our preliminary task was to create a video which had no errors in it and showed what a video with no errors should look like, as the conversation between Matt and Matty was fluid did not violate the 180 degree rule as well as having the camera stable without any interruptions or errors.