Saturday, 19 October 2013

Match On Action



As a class we divided in to two groups. We then went and carried out a practical piece of work, where we had to film, using the iPad, two people throwing and catching a ball, we had to have a least four different shots from different angles. Once we had done that we edited using imovie, a piece of editing software on the iPad, making sure that it flowed and that we had Match On Action. We then watched each groups and spotted the Match On Action mistakes in each.

 Then as class we came up with a definition of 'Match On Action'. we decided that Match On Action is the sequence of events in chronological order to maintain continuity so the narrative can be followed. This is by matching the movement from one footer of one scene to the header of the next .

After this, we came up with a set of rules/steps that you should take when making a film to make sure that you had no Match On Action mistakes




Match On Action video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmOzQG8teCA

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