At the preliminary task we included the 180 degree rule, where we filmed only one half of the class room. We used eye-line match, where the suspect is looking up and the next scene shows the audience the clock that he was looking at. Match on action where the investigator is walking through a door and it carries on into the next scene. Also over the shoulder, where both actors have conversation.

Compared to our product, what we learned in the preliminary is what we used in our product. We used the 180 degree rule where we only filmed on one side of the celller. Also we used eye-line match, from the man watching the deal take place and the next scene shows us what he was looking at with the parcel being handed over. We used match on action from where the feet of the thug is seen walking down the stairs and carries on in next scene to stepping on glass. However we didn't include over the shoulder because we didn't want a load of dialog in our product.
The preliminary task we also included editing of off - screen sound of the clock ticking, compared to the product we used non-digetic sound of music in the background of our product. Also in the preliminary task there was a lot of dialog, as in the product we kept dialog to a minimal.
In our preliminary task, the costumes were not planned, in the filming we wore smart clothing. The quality of the shot used where moving fluidly and the quality of the image has a strong colour and lighting. However compared to the product the costumes where planned, in the filming we wore casual blacked out clothing. The quality of the shot was holding the camera steady. The quality of the image was a dark lighting, in some scenes it was difficult to see.









