Master coverage method:
- Master: the first shot we use if using this method is a wide shot of the scene, typically referred to as the master shot (the master part of the master coverage method). We tend to film this shot first so we are able to see the entire scene laid out and therefore see where the action within the scene will be and determine what shot we will use for them.
- Coverage: coverage is the close-up shots and mid shots that make the scene more interesting and watchable. The important thing to remember about this technique is to record the entire scene from each position the camera gets in, as it will give you shots you may not have thought of, and it will also give a lot more variables to choose from when editing.
I am going to attempt filming a scene using this method at home with my phone and basic I-movie editing software.



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