Sunday 27 March 2011

Black Box Work - Split Screen

Split screen is used to portray two different corresponding aspects of a scene or story line. It is usually utilised both shots in real-time.
When a ascending story arc is cascading towards the culmination of a significant plot line. Many directors have been known to practise this technique in order to apply drama to a scene.
The technique breaches the illusion that the screen's frame is a seamless view of reality, similar to that of the human eye.

My split screen production however was not to utilise these ideas and was a considerable failure. This was due to a large proportion of our film being lost during post production.
And so my computer defouled editing mishappenings and lack luckiness continues into the second term. To say anymore on this matter is a waste of time and I assume you agree entirely with my very own diagnosis that it is a considerble piece of crap.

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