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Your final Film & TV Language index should include the following: 1) Film poster analysis 2) Mise-en-scene analysis blog tasks 3) Mise-en-scene video recreation and learner response 4) Lighting analysis blog tasks 5) Sound analysis blog tasks 6) Sound: parallel and contrapuntal video feedback and learner response 7) Cinematography blog tasks 8) Cinematography video tasks and learner response 9) Editing video task and learner response 10) Editing blog task - 750 word analysis

Editing video feedback/learner response

Create a new blogpost called 'Editing video feedback and learner response'.  Make sure your video is on YouTube and embedded in this blogpost.  1) Type up your feedback/comments from your teacher. 2) Type up your feedback from fellow students. WWW - The match on action was very smooth -especially the handshake at the end. EBI - The shot/reverse shot was not as smooth and the 180 rule 3) Now reflect on your video. Did you meet the brief and successfully include the three key editing aspects we have learned? As a whole, my editing has been smooth in terms of match on action but when it comes to the shot/reverse shot it was not accurate at all however I did learn from my mistakes. 4) What were the strengths and weaknesses of your final film? Write a detailed analysis picking out specific shots, edits and any other aspect of film language you think is relevant. In  terms  of my video  I do admit it was very plain but I am waiting for a much more complex brief which I can involve ea

Editing: blog task

Your final analytical blog task is to find a film or television clip on YouTube that you feel has been edited in a distinctive way and write a 750 word analysis of the clip. NOW YOU SEE ME 2 When f ilming the card scene to Now You See Me 2, the director Jon. M Chu revealed that it took several cameras of varying size, oversized clothing, use of CG, and the expertise of card trick expert Andrei Jikh. Chu would film Sikh performing card tracks that he thought would be useful for the actual scene and then have actor Dave Franco (Jack Wilder) practice them extensively.The use of the  mise en scene in regards to the clothing, helps illustrate that seamless shots of the card flowing through one person to another. The fact that the actors had to wear oversized clothing for the card to move through easily showcases the dedication they put into producing a 5 minute scene.The  costuming of each character really speaks out to their individual personalities. Regarding to lighting , its very hars

Editing Practical Video

 My video for the Editing task