Saturday, 31 October 2015

Task C: Technical Analysis of SCT: 2/3 Short Film

Task C: Technical Analysis of SCT: 2/3 Short Film  












At the beginning of the film red (2014 Psychological Thriller Mystery Short Film) the director uses mid shot of the character body, also the director uses level shot to make the audience feel like we are in that situation . For example if I want to get the person whole body I would use mid shot because you see their face properly. Straight away the sound comes across as quite eerie and mystery solving by this it would create tension. From this we know that it thriller film. The editors use dull colours such apple green. The colour green implies nature and the wild, this also show that are treated like animals not know what happen to them. This makes the audience want to found out more.   














The film Red (2014 Psychological Thriller Mystery Short Film) the director uses over the shoulder shot of the clock. As the character gets up he looks at the clock, this emphasis that the clock is very important object in this short film or it shows how long that might be in there for. By this it would create tension. The editing uses score for the sound which is piece of music that specifically suited for the film. By this it would make us think what going on and creates suspense and mystery. This also that he might be the main character. 












As we go little further into the film the director uses a close up by zooming slowly on the bored. For example, I would use this in sequences in thriller film to show that it is important and to build up tension. Also it the 4 lines on the bored suggest how many days the might be in there for or how many times they have tried. By having a close up of this it makes more suspicious and makes the audience more interesting to watch because we do not know what is going to happen at the end.  



As we progress into the film the director use a master shot of all the characters that is involve in the situation. For example, I would use a master shot in a thriller to catch the action in one shot.  Also we notice that one person is in red and the colour red suggest dangerous. This makes that there is one person is in the group is the dominated one. Also suggest that they are trapped, really vulnerable due to fact they do know what happen or why they are there. Also shows that they are isolated from other people.  The sound is still eerie but do not increase or decreases this might foreshadow that they not going to get know where.














At this scene the director uses jumps cut of the clock. This shows they are focusing the clock and it shows that the clock is important films. Editing uses effect of the clock sound of the tick tok. This it builds up more pressure as we all know that we cannot stop time. For example, I would uses in a thriller/ horror sequence to build up tension in the room when the audience are watching the clocks can use for interrogation or flashbacks but in this case the cock is the dominated and powerful because their life depends on it. This makes the audience apprehensive.
















As we progress further into the film the direct uses contrast in the scene because one minute  they are all calm and the next they are panicking,  also that they is no way out, and they are trapped. This makes the audience think what would do if I was in their shoes.    

















In this scene the director uses a close up of the note to suggest that they the note is important and you should trust it, so in this case the director makes us believe that notes is true. Also in this scene the sound is quite settle and deep, the director uses score for the sound throughout the short film by playing the sound in the background to build an intense scene and make more exciting to watch. This makes the audience feel that the notes are true and makes think what will happen if they do not pay attention to the notes and do there on thing.


















In this scene of film Red (2014 Psychological Thriller Mystery Short Film) the director made us to think that Red is lying and we should not trust the person that is red, but know do not know that except the character that red the note. Also the director use match on action on the character. For example, I would uses this in this in thriller/ horror sequences by catching the action then cutting the action on different character in that scene.  By this point they are running out of time at this point we hoping that the will get it together and figures this out as a team. This makes the audience question ourselves because we do not know what to believe right now. 















In this scene the direct uses extreme close to emphasise that the time is running out, this intend that if times up they will die. By having an extreme close of the clock it can be intimidating because time is important in this case. Also makes it clear that they are running out of options and time which they cannot fix. This will create loads of tension and makes the audience feel apprehensive and anxious because we do not know if they make it or not.   















In this scene the director use low angle shot to suggest that they are powerful but ironic that they still not the powerful ones they are the weak ones. We also notice that they have words written on their back such as ‘red’. This makes more suspicious because we do not know what means or what has it got to do with them. Suddenly the music stops, this suggest that they are close of thing this out.  This makes the audience really confuse and what to found out more.















As director put the camera on him we hear that that he has got red written on his back. This might suggest he has got something to deal with it. The director uses high key lighting that they are making progress and figuring out. This makes the audience think he might go something to deal with it. 
















In this scene we see that he speaks and he is the cause of this. Also shows that boy in red was telling the truth and shows that red is not dangerous he trying to help figure it out. The director uses extreme close up of the character mouth and use depth of field to help is concentration on the character more.   















This shows that the character has done this test 5 times and it was successful. The director use close up to show that he might be doing an experiment on them. This makes the audience feel pity for them because they have go through this every day until they get it right. This makes the audience question how many time is going to do this test until he gives up. 
















In this scene we see that everybody is red and shows that red has less effect of being their brain swipe away and can remember stuff more from last time. The direct use a master shot get the characters in. this makes us wonder what’s going to happen next. 















In the final scene the director use close of the clock and we see that he is the powerful one and he can control it. This might suggest that he doing the whole progress again and see what happens next time.

Overall I think this is clever short film because we do not know what is going to happen next. And it leaves the audience in the mystery end. 


TASK C: Technical Analysis of SCT:1/3 Short Films

TASK C: Technical Analysis of SCT:1/3 Short Films

















In ‘2am: The Smiling Man-short film’ the director uses depth of field blurry in the background as one of his first scene to show that we do not know what is in the distance. For example if I want to focus on someone I would blur out the distance so I do not give plot away if something bad is going to happen to that character. By this it makes the audience unsure what is going happen especially this was film at nigh time, producing cold and dull atmosphere. We know this because colour blue associated with very cold and heartless. Also the director uses naturalistic light to show that is dark place at night and things can happen to you. Furthermore straight away we can see if it thriller/horror. The director uses non-diegetic sound such as deep and shallow sound of piano to create the atmosphere. By this we know that something bad or usually is going to happen.     
















 In this scene of ‘the smiling man’ the director uses a close up his shoulders upwards, this is because to show the characters face expressions and to make the character imitated. As the director uses close up of the character face we see that he might be confuse on what he seeing in the distance and look very anxious and apprehensive. For example I would use this shot to show the audience how he feels, also you can use close on his eyes or mouth. Due to this the audience can see that he really shock about what he seeing and by his face expression we know that something wired/ dangerous is going to take place. Also the director uses death of field to focus on the character face. Also the director uses effects of footsteps to have more effect and to build up tension. As the character walks the sound the volume increase then stops. By this we know that something strange is going to happen.  Also the right use low key light to chiaroscuro effect.
















In this scene of ‘the smiling man’ the director uses mid shot to show the character but still do not want to give anything away yet. The first thing we hear as the character is the effect of footsteps from  the editing department, due to this we know that this person might be dangerous. As progress into this scene we see that character is not normally and maybe mental ill just on how he is walking. It is also ironic that the character is wearing a work suite and associate people in suits as normally. The sound people use diegetic as we can hear sound on set, by this the footsteps stands out.  By this we know that this character is dangerous.  
















In this scene of ‘the smiling man’ the director uses  over the  shoulders shot to protect the character identity. For example if I was looking someone or talking someone that is unusually I will use over the shoulder shot to create suspense and mystery. At this point we know that something is going to happen to him as he walks away. Then the sound reappeared and increasing of violin, by this it would be built up tension. 

In this scene of ‘the smiling man’ the director uses   short reverse shot giving the front view and the back view of the character, use depth of field as well and close up of the character. As we are watching this we know something is just going pop up and frighten the audience this scene would be build up tension.  By this we can also the expression on his face. The sound is loud then decreases till you can only hear the wind blowing and footsteps.  The director  uses high key lighting to show his face expression as it was dark at night. By this we are very suspicious about is going to happen next. 










In this scene of ‘the smiling man’ the director uses  long shot to associated that he wired and not normally and he does not fit in the society and use low angle shot to show that the character is  powerful . For example a long shot is associated with word isolated and lonely in the world. This means that character should not be associate with people because they are dangerous and can cause a lot of harm into the world. In this scene the direct uses non-diegetic sound as it was deep and depressing. At this but we defiantly know that something is going to happen. This makes the audience feel worried for the character. This creates mystery and suspense’s




















At this point the director did close up to show that he really anxious as the character is breathing heavy. The sound gets louder and you can hear rockiness in sound. This will be tension and makes the audience worried and makes us feel like we are already there with him. The direct also use depth of field to make the audience to focus on the character face and nothing else.
















As the character walking we know that he is dangerous from the dark and dull colour in the background and the music playing in the background. Until know the director still protecting his identity. And at this point we know that the boy needs to escape urgently. By this it create tension  in the room as it is foreshadowing what’s going to happen next.   
















In the final scene of ‘the smiling man’ the director free hand when holding a camera because to give affect we are running with character in the scene. This will make more realistic. By this we do not know if the character is going to make it to safety. The editing increasing the sound kind like danger sign. This makes the audience really reluctant that the wired man does not catch the other character. This makes scared for the boy. 
Overall the short film ‘2am: the smiling men’ uses loads of techniques to make a good thriller film such sound techniques such non-diegetic and diegetic to build up tension when its need different lighting to give effect, depth of filed and camera shot such as close to make more interesting. These are all techniques you need to make a good thriller film. 

Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Narrative Structure- my webisode

https://youtu.be/rERlo6whfuo In my webisode it is episodic due to fact there are going to be series of episode that lead to the plot. Also my webisode is Multi-stranded since there is more than one character involved in my short film. Also I am using open ended for the reason that I can make audience figure out what is going to happen towards the end and Non- Linear because in my webisode it had some flashbacks. By including all of narrative structure it keeps the curious on what going to happen throughout my webisode. This also will create suspense and mystery in my webisode.

Narrative Structure- Section 3


Unit 22- Short Film Project: Task B- SECTION 3- Narrative structure

Narrative structure
Narrative structure is a story that an audience or reader can follow, slowing unfolding the plot throughout many episode or books. There are different types of narrative structure that director take in consideration depending on TV show or film that they are broadcasting on TV or cinemas. Here are the following:  

Linear Narrative
Linear narrative is when you follow a straight line starting from beginning right through to end. A linear narrative is really simple and easy to follow. For example ‘UP’ simple story that anyone can follow ‘UP’ starts up with simple beginning and a simple ending. A linear narrative usually attractive younger generation because is easy to understand.

Episodic Narrative
Episodic narrative is a story that is told through a series of episode for example ‘Misfits’ is a story that tells through episodes and every episode it will have a recap what happen in the last episode this will happen at the beginning of each episode, another example is ‘Hollyoaks. ’ by this will give a rough idea what happen in the last episode and will understand what the next episode is going to be about.
 Mostly films use episodic narrative structure, also episodic narrative tell a story through films but they do not put the plot in one movie the will have 3 movies that leads up to the plot. For example the Hunger Games and Star Wars.  By this the will captured the audience attention therefore more tune in more. Episodic is good narrative structure when coming to TV programme because they not giving the plot away.

Open Narrative
Open narrative is when they have many characters involve and as no sense of ending. This use in sops such ‘EastEnders, How I Met your Mother and Hollyoaks’ this are soaps that does not have an ending, due to this the story builds up when progressing further into the film. This makes I more interesting to watch.  

Close narrative
Close narrative is usually films that have reading and usually last 2 hours it has all the characters and main points and ending. For example comedy, thriller such as ‘About Time.’ By this it would keep the audience more interesting and knowing the plot of story and film.

Realist and Anti-realist Narrative
Realist narrative is a story that shows real life situation that people have to face on daily base. For example ‘Mulholland Drive (2001)’ this films tells a real life situation. By this kind of narrative it would make the audience more engage because they can relate to that situation. Anti-realist narrative is not real life standards they are films/programs which base on dreams or not real life. Anti- realistic narrative use special affect such as the film ‘Fantastic Four’ the purpose of is to attractive more audience and it for audience that like to think outside the box.

Single stranded
Single stranded is [1] a story that has one central character or hero acting in a single plot while surrounded by a group of minor characters, you’re encountering a narrative that has a single strand. This means that character that is important in this film or TV series and in single stranded narrative the will keep you focus on the main character even though they will character that will be involve in the TV show or film. For example twilight 1, 2 and 3 they will have characters but they will be one character that the reader or director want us to focus on.   

Multi-Stranded
Multi-stranded is when different works are made up of several different standard which involves different character which all have their own story line. For example the film ‘Actually love’ or the program ‘Skin’ this when the focus on one character in each episode which leads up to the plot. This makes the audience more interesting because in each episode the find out more about the character and the plot. 

Open ending
[2]An open-ended story is one in which the ending is left uncertain to one degree or another. This shows that ending is not reliable it can change at any time, also open ending can make the view think to figure out for themselves  there are no right or wrong answer. For instance,’ Pretty Little Liars’ has open ending because they change the ending and they left the views to figure out by themselves.

Close ending
[3]An closed ending is an ending to a story or novel where all of the details are wrapped up and leave the reader knowing how it ends. The story doesn't end in a cliff-hanger or nail biter, where the readers long to discover what happens next. This means that the ending is giving to and it does change, by this the audience will know what happen in the end and leaving with a clear understanding of the film from start-end. For example, the film  ‘The Longest Ride’ due to fact you will know what happen at the end and there is no cliff hangers.   




[1] http://classroom.synonym.com/narrative-strands-3175.html
[2] http://www.ask.com/education/open-ended-story-a2a050418edae812
[3] http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_closed_ending_in_a_story

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Friday, 16 October 2015

Task B- Report Section 2 and 1


                                                         TASK B SECTION 1& 2 
                                                 
                                                         Single camera and multi-camera

In this report I am going be discussing what a single camera is and how it also set and what are the advantages and the disadvantages of singe camera also I am going to give some example of which TV shows uses single camera. Correspondingly I am going discuss what is multi-camera is and what are the advantages and disadvantages of using multi-camera.   

                                    Single camera
A single camera production is used for several of shorts. In the film industry the single camera is used for low budget, most common used in a music videos and used for prime time’s drama and advertisement.   

For example, the series ‘Utopia’ uses single camera which is a Single-Drama , this is because Utopia is short film which can the director can record the scene numerous of time changing the angle such as close up, mid short and control the lighting. Another examples Come fly with us, Skins and Doctor Who all of these series use single camera when filming.

                     How to set-up single camera       
Single camera is very easy to set when filming. By setting up a single camera you can film the film or series in stages. Single camera are usually used in films or series, this because is because you set a camera when filming a person using close up, mid shots, high and low angles and Master Shot and change the lighting. Single camera is use instead of multi-cameras in series or films because it cheaper, more easily to carry around and shot the scene again and again.
1.       Firstly you go to the person or object that you want to film
2.       Position your tripod in front of the actor.
3.       Then place your camera on top of the tripod  
4.       Finally start filming the scene using  different camera shot techniques.

Advantages and disadvantages of a single camera 
There are serval advantages by using a single camera, one example of a  single camera is that the camera is less expensive therefore by using a single camera  the direct can spend more money on the film such as locations, props and equipment. Another advantages of used a single camera is easily to gather all the shots on one camera, due to this they will be no difficulties with missing tapes of the film and the director will not be worrying about the different shot the director took. By this the director will know that they have all the tapes store in one camera. Another advantages of using a single camera is that it is effortlessly to carry around on the go to different location.

On the other hand there are some downfalls when using a single camera one of the cons of using a single camera is that you keep on moving and setting it up when shooting a different scene or angles, according to this it will cause less time to shoot and making sure you will have the perfect shot. This can be one of the major downfall when using a single camera. Another disadvantages when using a single camera is that if the camera is damage or stop working all your is displayed on it and you have no backup camera then you will struggle. Therefore you will waste a lot of film time and it would not be up to sanders.

                      Multi-camera
Multi-camera is more than one camera that is filming that is filming live, so need to capture everything. For example, one camera can be focusing on close up, one camera can focusing on the master shot and another camera can be focusing on coverage shot.

For instance in a wedding the will use multi- camera because it live and you cannot stop the wedding just to get a close up of the couple ring. This why the use multi camera when it’s live.  Another example that uses multi-camera is Jeremy Kyle Show, BBC Glastonbury and Graham Norton and football, this is because it on live and broadcasting on TV live. 

                    How to set up Multi-camera
Multi-camera set up are not the same as single camera set up because you are more cameras to set up? The easiest way to set up multi-camera is the 180 degree rule this means that guest/ actor should be place on the line of action this makes it easier to film. By using 180 degree rule you set up a camera to film face up, one camera to film the mid shot and one camera to film long shot.
1.       First place one camera on your left side, then place one in the middle and afterwards place one on your right side forming the 180 degree rule.
2.       Set each camera on which camera techniques whether it close up/ masters shot or mid shot.
3.       Then start recording throughout the show. 


        Advantages and disadvantages of multi-camera
There are plenty of advantages of using multi-camera; one example is that you have more than one camera that the director can shoot easily whereas single camera cannot do not. This will spend more time on the number scene in the amount of time. Another benefit is that you can captured all angle of the characters whether the emotion to their body language. Also it makes it smoother for to jump to one scene to another. Added advantages is that is much fast to make a film.

However there are some disadvantages while using multi-camera; one example is that more expensive therefore you paying for 3-5 camera and they are not cheap. Another weakness of using multi-camera is taking longer to set due to the equipment. Extra disadvantage is that you upload all different scene from multiple camera on a desktop which takes longer whereas single camera it all there for you. 


                   Genre of single camera and multi-camera  
 Single camera mostly use for short film, music video, advertisement or prime dramas this is because it easier  and more productive also it save more efficient and it is not live. this is because they can stop and recorded and replayed. Also single are use for build up tension in films, music videos and programmes they use by close up, mid shot, long shot, coverage shot, and extreme long shot, but for a single camera it cause  more time to set  up since  you have to set up again and again to film different angles.

 Whereas multi-camera it is used for live television such as 'The Real and Wendy Williams show' this is because it saves  time stopping and this they filming at different angles so it makes quicker to record. The camera needs to be recording at all times at different angles. Mostly multi- camera is used for talks shows and reality shows. This because you can captured all the tension and emotions at the same time. Multi-camera is use for tension and drama in TV shows and reality shows by using close by close up, mid shot, long shot, coverage shot, and extreme long shot, 180 degree rules and match on action whereas single cannot use 180 degree rules because it would broken.



 For example in Wendy Williams show is chat live show when watching this i notice that one camera is using a extreme close up for instance, of the guest shoes and close up of her face zooming in to show their relationship between them.To let the audience see what shoes she wearing also who she presents herself. also notice that another camera is using close up/mid shot of the guest and interviewer, additionally i also notice that another camera is using a long shot of whole bodies this is because the audience can full view on what they are wearing and their body language is. but if live shows are film with single camera you would get every detail in and can miss important parts. whereas multi-camera is better because it can every bit of detail and can film at different angles.



For a movies such as single dramas, comedy, horror they will use a single camera. for example, 'Utopia' is a single drama there is one camera recording everything for example they start with long shot zooming in to make it a  close up of the character in yellow. by this it would be build up tension. also i notice that they use over the shoulder  shot. this is use to hide their identity. Also used 180 degree rule when the characters were talking. By using a single camera  the director can repeat the scene plenty as time but have set up every time to recording the different angles, however you can use multi-camera for this but single camera when filming films, music videos and programmes are more efficient to carry around and cheap.
        

              Own Single Camera Production

In this my partner and I had to film to research blocking and intimate, distance what we found out that 2 people showing their relationship this can bumping into each. For this you will use a single camera and use mid shot and then a close up on their face to show their impression on their face at that time. Then we had to research building a sequences this is when you builds of shots for example the will film that person then film another shot to take away tension between the actors. For example the film one shot of a girl and then another `shot of the equipment.   

Go tovideos on task B Section 1- Blog Report SCT and section 2- Format 

Section B- Different format

            Series

A series are episodes that are leading to the actual plot of the story for example skin a series because it shows different characters that have different story lines and by this will have different episodes that they going to focus on also this will lead up to final plot of each season of episode. For example Hollyoaks and EastEnders they have episode that focus on different character which leads up to the main issue. Like EastEnders the will have a duff duff at the end to show that they might be the main character for the issue, and hollyoaks with finish and a minute the will give short scene with a character. 

              Serials
Another format is a Serials which tells a story through many episodes. They are usually science fiction story, for example ‘The Flash’ it tells one story through one character and in different episode it build up the story about wanting to save her mother. By this serials allows the audience to figure out the plot through watching different episodes?  In serials format they remove the cliff-hangers and put all the episode together to make big movie but having episode in it for example ‘The Tomorrow People.

                Single-Drama
Another format is a single drama which is broadcast around the world, a single drama involves real life stories.  It is often based on topics or issues that are more appropriate for television than in contrast to cinema based. For example drama is ‘My Murder’ which is based on true events. A single drama only last around 1 hour or 1 hour an half. Another single drama format is ‘I AM SLAVE’  which is broadcasted around the world to see a real life event. 

            Webisode and LOL Web Series 

In my webisode production the format was a serials due to fact we want the views to think what going to happen next in few episode of ‘THE CREEPER’ by this it would build up tension and mystery as the episodes go on. In our webisode it about a girl that is innocent walks home from her friends and the next morning she wakes up in the middle of nowhere in a shed not knowing what happen. As we progress into the webisode we see why she there and why she targeted. Also LOL is a serials due to fact that has more than one episode which the main character that is a girl and all about her trying to fit in with everybody and see how that works out for at the end. In this serials they single camera to show the different angles such close up and mid shot.      








videos on task B Section 1- Blog Report SCT and section 2- Format

How to set up a Single Camera How to set up Multi-Camera Blocking and Building a Sequences that my partner and I filmed Easterners Lucy killer 2015 The Tomorrow Pople the ending I AM SLAVE lol web series Our Web series

Wednesday, 14 October 2015

commentary on SCT

Complete the discussion of how and why you used CSTs with screen grabs from footage. 


In this Commentary I am going to explain on the Camera Shot Technique with screen grabs from footage and why is it important and how we can used them in films or in this case my webisode. Also i am going to be explain what each Camera Shot Techniques.  

We began filming with a Master shot in order to film everyone in the short and captured an intense scenes with different angles in one shot to the beginning till the end, also Master shot can be long short. For example if there is a dramatic scene between two people or more the will film the short with different angle such as close up (zoom in), over the shoulder shot, mid close up.  In single Camera Production this is important because Master short shows the relationship between the talents and shows the tension that is building up by this it makes more interesting to watch, which also creates mystery and suspense.  In my webisode I used Master shot this is when I was filming the two characters in the house when the action is about to start.

E.G., https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1D25vYZZ8MA


We followed the 180 degree rule in order to captured two people having a conversation. When filming a 180 degree rule the two talent having that conversation must be based on the line of action, this way you captured all the shots in 180 degree circle. Also in 180 degree there is a establishing shot which is one actor will face another camera and the other actor will face another camera this is because in Single Camera Production the actor will look like the looking at each other, however if the 180 degree rule is broking the actors will look strange and not seem to be looking at each other. However I did not used the 180 degree rule because I had single camera whereas multi- camera can do the 180 degree rule because we can used more one camera.  


E.G, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HinUychY3sE  

Because we were shooting each individually, we grouped all the close up on the characters face to show emotional and face expression and shot all of them together. Because we are shooting each individually we are able to compose each shot using the rule of third which is three people in the shot. This allowed us to use depth of field to create pull focus to focus on that one character or object to show that is important. In my webisode I used a close on the character phone to create mystery.


During the conversation scene we used shot reverse shot to show the conversation between the two characters so we can see the character talking to each other. Shot reverse shot is to do with 180 degree rule. This is when camera is place in the middle of the two people having conversation and two camera a few distance place beside the character.  In my webisode I did not use shot reverse because I only had one camera. 










We used a high/low angle on a character to show whether they are either inferior or superior to the other person for example the bad guy will come across as more important than the person or has  most powerful in this case so they place the camera in high angle. However if the camera is place in low angle it shows that that person is powerless and has no strength. Because we are shooting with one camera we had to set up these shots individually. This makes our webisode more time than if we used multiple cameras. For example I used high angle in webisode to show that the actor was weak and powerless at the time when she was opening the door.









During the shot of scene we used movement panning which is when you move the camera horizontally but you’re not moving the position camera but you’re moving the face left to right slowly. Often panning is used for locations to get the overview. Another camera movement is tilt this when you not moving the position of the camera up or down but you moving the face this camera movement is use of tripod. The tilt is use on the character to show if they are powerless or move important. In my webisode I use tilt to show that the character is weak and powerless. Tracking is when the camera is tracking the action from fairly amount of distances. To express camera movement this is makes the audience feel more interesting because by different camera movement it creates more suspense and would give the plot away.


 To involve the audience and create a sense of realism we used in my webisode  different angle shot shot such as, over shoulder shot, day to day dialogue. I tried to use different camera angle shot  in my webisode to make  our webisode more realistic and to make sure how we see movement usually and then use that in our webisode  not making it different how we view thriller as humans. By this it will make more interesting and creates mystery.       

We decided to use natural lighting in my webisode to create a softer environment and to show the character is normal person and also we did have that certain equipment with us on set. Lighting is really important as gives clear effect on the character. For example you would use lighting when you are filming in the pitch black, by using lighting you can capture every movement in the shot. As we went in the editing suit we use the certain lighting such as shadow and colour to create more thriller effect and added a light colour tint to take with my group.                                                                                       Lighting problem that we face when filming.  


E.g.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxZ4DtIVzMw  


We built our scene using a variety of coverage shorts for example in my webisode we used an object which the actor phone as coverage shot to create more suspense, his was in order to keep the audience more interesting. By doing this we had to then edit the sequence of coverage shots together with our Master Shot. We used cuts between shots to show the present and past and to show flashbacks we shot because we used non-linear narrative to make my webisode more stimulating to watch.


E.G, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IK2IAEO-FUI  

Overall as i was filming my webisode with single i learnt a lot for example make sure that film each shot with the correct lighting for instance, if i am filming in the dark i must use a studio lamp to captured every movement in the shot. Also i learnt that i can not use the 180 degree rule because i only have one camera. furthermore one of the thing that i can improve is to use more close up in my film and move coverage shot to make it more interesting.