Tuesday, 8 October 2013
new video story line
story line-
Sophie walks down the corridor, opens the door, and looks where to sit, she takes a seat and pulls out her phone, waiting for a reply on her phone, indicating that she is waiting for someone to arrive.
Shots included-
Establishing
long
medium long
medium close up
close up
extreme close up
high angle
low angle
pan
tilt
Sophie walks down the corridor, opens the door, and looks where to sit, she takes a seat and pulls out her phone, waiting for a reply on her phone, indicating that she is waiting for someone to arrive.
Shots included-
Establishing
long
medium long
medium close up
close up
extreme close up
high angle
low angle
pan
tilt
Shot Types Demo
What needs to be corrected
- make shots longer
- add screenshots at start of each clip
- dont leave to much space between feet and floor and head and top of the shot
- make a different establishing shot
- make credits for the music
- leave less room around the low angle shot
- make a more obvious medium long shot
- fit shots to the frame
- dont stop the shot half way through to add the shot type title
- dont put the eye line in the middle
- make it have a narrative
- dont zoom
- keep camera steady
Tuesday, 1 October 2013
Shot Types
Shot Types:
Establishing Shot- This shot shows where a scene will take place, this shot can also be known as an 'Extreme Long Shot'.
Master Shot- This shot shows the limit of action, it basically shows where action will take place.
Over The Shoulder Shot- This shot is the standard way to show a conversation.
Following Over The Shoulder Shot- This is again how you present a conversation, it follows the previous over the shoulder shot. It is also known as a 'Reverse Shot' as it allows us to see a characters reaction, this keeps continuity. As viewers we are not meant to notice this shot.
Close Up Shot- This is usually a face shot and it allows us to see reactions evidently. There is less environment in this shot. It creates emotion for a viewer and allows us to engage.
Extreme Close Up Shot- This shot produces more detail and highlights a significant action, this shot is more used in revealing moments and then goes onto create more impact. This shot also allows us to guess what is coming within a scene.
Medium Close Up Shot- This shot is of the chest and up.
Medium Long Shot- This shot is of the knees and up.
Medium Shot- This shot is of the waist and up.
Long Shot- This shot is of an entire person.
Include in my video:
- Establishing
- Long
- Medium long
- Medium
- Medium close up
- Close up
- Extreme close up
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