Monday, 23 April 2012
multi shot scene
Through the inspiration of TV programme '24' we decided to use a multi shot scene that shows different scenes at the same time.
This gave us the advantage of quickening a sequence that would take 3 times as it did. The shots run parallel to one another giving the audience an easier narrative to follow for a short while.
This also allows Adelle and myself to give a more in depth narrative, by explaining and showing events at the same time as one another. This was one way of exploring technology and also codes and conventions.
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