Subjective /Objective
Righto so it was another monday morning where i struggle to wake up , then i see that i think Asperger kid on the bus treating the kids so badly like every day, where sometimes i feel like slapping him on the face , but i look at his friends or the kids and they treat him like he did nothing. so they probably have known him for a while now and they know his issue.which is fascinating.
then on my way walking to Tafe I see this old man , washing the garbage bin with soap like every monday,which really makes me speechless , the way he cleans it, like he is cleaning his own coffee cup that he drinks from everyday!!i keep thinking of him as an character out of a movie, he cant be a normal person.
Then i arrive to tafe and chris gives us a lecture about what a subjective and what an objective shot is ,and everything that happened with me in the morning felt like it happened ages ago!
Aaaanyways i understood that the word subjective comes from the word subject!! so as long as we have the subject in the shot showing his feelings or reactions of what he is doing, then we have a subjective shot.
and when we don't show the identity or the reactions then its objective , objective is coming from the word object! so can you see what's going on there!!?
i thought it was simple as that ! so i was so exited to shoot my assessment SUBJECTIVE style and i came up with this:
After shooting i realised that their is more rules to subjective=subject , objective =object.
in mine you can see that i shot from the camera's point of view in some shot, and that is like telling that there is a third person there without telling who he is! so that is wrong , i should have shot it from the other person's point of view.
in another shot i had an OTS shot which is also wrong , because that as well ,will be the camera's point of view then and not the second person ,since we can see his shoulder.and what i should have done is shoot it as the second person point of view.
it would have looked better if the first person was looking directly to the person and not where he is looking in the video , it doesn't look like they are sitting the way they are sitting, when he is looking toward the left.
well i guess that's the point of the exercise is to learn from them ! so that's 2 extra rules! if the camera was a third person then the shot is objective.so no OTS or dirty shots!
That's all for this week ,ah well tomorrow is monday i get to see all my morning characters again! A bientot.