Monday 2 January 2017

Continuity sequence



Our continuity sequence tells the story of a student being tracked down by another student, being murdered. We think this shows a wide range of shots and movements, and portrays the narrative clearly. We also think that the continuity sequence shows the potential we have for editing, cinematography and sound. This took in total about 10 hours to create, with some re-shooting having to happen a few times. However, I am pleased with the final product, and all of our roles and our strongest points were established early on in the making of this.

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