Friday, December 8, 2023

Preliminary Exercise 12: Camera Movement Video Blog Post

                             



The goal is for students to choose (6) camera movement frames from the provided storyboard and create (6) videos showcasing their comprehension of camera movement techniques. To facilitate this, a PowerPoint organizer will be designed to outline 12 camera movement techniques used in film. Each technique slide will feature a definition, three key points, and an illustration exemplifying the concept. This organizer aims to serve as an educational resource and guide for students in their video production endeavors.















Action Line: A girl is out of breath running from a killer


Shot size: Master shot


Camera angle: High angle


Framing: 2 shot


Composition: shallow focus


Tone: Scary and thriller







Action Line: A killer is opening a door to an evidence room


Shot size: Shoulder level


Camera angle: High angle


Framing:1 shot


Composition: Balance


Tone: Ominous











Action Line: The killer smiles after getting away with murder


Shot size: Full shot


Camera angle: Dutch


Framing: 1 shot


Composition: Shallow focus


Tone: Eerie and unsettling










Action Line: The killer is walking down the hallway


Shot size: Medium full shot


Camera angle: eye level


Framing: single shot


Composition: Balance


Tone: Casual and unusual













Action Line: A boy gets arrested for the murder


Shot size: Medium shot


Camera angle: shoulder level


Framing: single shot


Composition: Deep focus


Tone: comedic











Action Line: A killer chases a person through the halls


Shot size: Full shot


Camera angle: High angle


Framing: 2 shot


Composition: Balance


Tone: Thriller, scary, hyper

REFLECTION

What my team had dd is we each took turns directing and acting and picked which shot looked better for each member so the product would look as good as possible. The result was a great fun project in which we were able to make a cute little mini story. We did maybe the average amount due to time restraints but made sure the product would get us by. In the end we learned how to use an iPhone to full capacity, a tripod, and learned how to produce a coherent tracking shot.

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