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Thursday, 11 July 2013

Camera Practice 1 Plus Evaluative Notes

Evaluation: There should be a transition because there is an awkward cut when she reaches the bottom of the stairs. However, there is proficient anticipatory framing throughout, and a somewhat preserved rhythm, adding to the smoothness of the shots. Headroom begins well, but doesn't follow fast enough, creating too much. At the point in her trajectory when she turns at the bottom of the stairs and walks she is prominent in the left of the frame, meaning that the leadroom is poor because I could not follow her fast enough. Therefore, I need to improve on consistently good leadroom, and headroom. Level 2: 20-21 marks-high basic.

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