A character opens a door, crosses a room and sits down in a chair opposite another character, with whom she/he then exchanges a couple of lines of dialogue.
The task should demonstrate knowledge and understanding of match on action, shot/reverse shot and the 180-degree rule.
As well as the techniques described above, we must be able to use a range of camera shots and angles and show continuity in our editing.
We had to get into pairs to storyboard, stage, film the sequence, but we edit the work individually. In my group, we decided to base our sequence around a school theme, where our character would be a girl who was being called into a teacher's office for misbehaving.
After planning our idea, we had to storyboard our sequence, making sure we showed what type of shot and angle we were using, annotations describing the shot, dialogue, duration and sound effects and stating the transition/editing between each shot. To complete the storyboard quickly and fairly, my partner and I completed half the shots each, her doing shots 9-16 and myself completing shots 1-8. After some more discussing and planning, we added some more shots, which you can see in the bottom picture.
Here's the complete storyboard below:
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