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  • 1. EQ: What are the different shottypes?

2. One individual recording of video 3. Several shots in a row to tell a story AKA Scene 4. All the action at one location one segment of the story 5. A scene is a part of action in a single location. Example batman fighting on a rooftop A shot is one individual view or angle. A scene is made of many different shots. 6. Shot length: how long a shot lasts Average between 7-12 seconds..standard shot Goal should be right around 10 Long shot (Long Cut) Shot over 12 seconds Can be done for drama/suspense Boringif not used purposefully Fast cut Very short shot Creates chaos and energy Variety makes things much more visually interesting 7. shoot "wide, medium, tight." 8. Basic shots for improving variety. WMT and Angles Wide Medium Tight High - low Side to side 9. Topic : One person doing an activity Plan 5 shots on paper (Shot List Wide Medium Tight Angle 1 Angle 2 Grade for Shot List. plan Film with partner. 10. Experiment with shot types 1 day to shoot 5 shots for 50 seconds total Must be five different angles What to film Random activity Two people talking/walking Playing catch Working on a computer Drawing Making A paper airplane. Singing/DancingProposal:what your activity will beWhat each group memberwill do.Writer/Sound Tech/ Plans out sceneDirector: Designs ShotsEditor: Puts video TogetherActor:Camera 11. 5 different shots 40 Overall quality/followed direction 10 points Title/Credits 20 points Shot Length Avg 12 seconds20 Points Named properly 10 points 8a_group1_variety 12. https://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/101/varying-your-shot-composition 13. EQ: What does it mean to vary shotdepth?How long is an average video shot?What is a fast cut 14. How zoomed in you are. How much space the subjecttakes up. Three main depths Wide Medium Close Every other depth is a variety of those three. Extreme Wide, Medium Close 15. Wide enough to show off a building or landscape Called Establishing Shot when it shows where scenetakes place. EXW 16. Shows whole subject and environment Focuses for viewer is on environment /background 17. Half a person. Allows for more focus on person while still showingenvironment 18. Mid to Close 19. Almost all the subjects face Makes audience focus on persons expressioins No focus on background 20. Frame completely filled with subject Dramatic/Artistic 21. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SirI7cJfnnI 22. Pick a partner You need each shot on the depth. Extremely wide Wide shot Medium or Mid shot Mid close up Close up Extreme close up Detail Partner says what shot you are taking while you filmthem. 23. 21 3 4 5 24. Planning Sheet MustHave Group Number/Class Shot depth Planning Jobs Writer Editor Director Camera Storyboard videoVideo Requirementscan be any short skit.Must include all six shot depths.Can be 1-2 minsIdeas, How to video. Weatherreport/news scene. Sciencelesson 25. Shot away from main shot During Interview with racecar driver. Including shot ofracetrack MAIN SHOT CUTAWAY 26. Shot away from the main action. Football game shows a shot of the crowd 27. ECU of scene. Detail of the main action MAIN SHOT INSERT 28. EWS Outside of a building 29. Use different angles to give viewer different impressionsin a scene. 30. Makes things looks larger more imposing. Good for villains Good for authority or heros Citizen Kane Cut holes in floor to get lower. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReHAg29c-64 31. Camera is at characters eye level Creates Normalized feeling. Typical viewer perspective 32. From a view of a taller person looking down. Creates a sense of weakness Children Victims Birds Eye is really high shot 33. Camera is the viewpoint of a character Pulls viewer into scenehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hp5mLbSpKT8 34. From the perspective of the object to the character. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JwbqHbRq24 35. Angles Low Eye Level High Shot Birds Eye View Overhead Views Front Profile POV REVERSE POV Need Script Need Storyboard Needs Authority or Hero Power and weakness. Include all shots 36. http://www.kuriositas.com/2012/09/onepointperspective.html 37. Camera moves in and out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r988E_J14FM 38. Camera moves side to side Slider shot camera slides over a short distance side toside 39. Camera TURNS left to right 40. Camera Turns up and down 41. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xzTbFI9sg8 Look for types of shots and think of how this might havebeen filmed 42. Used to focus on one person Good for reactions http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_0LNOfRub8 43. Two People in a mid shot talking. Equal emphasi 44. One person talking in a shot Talking head is when talk to camera 45. Shows the reaction in an interview 46. Two people talking One shot x 2 Two shot OTS 47. Need to film each shot of conversations or interview shots Noddy Shot Overhead Shot Two Shot Over the shoulder shot Talking Head/one shotNEED STORYBOARD Conversation Movie Scene Interview ESPN 1 day Film 1 day edit.Plot ideasNews clipInterviewSportsinterviewDocumentaryof something atschoolInterview actorConversationfrom a moviescene 48. What are the various types of shot compositions? 49. How you lay out things in the frame. 50. Most common with amateur Looks good with symmetry 51. Setting subject on one of the imaginary gridlines createdby splitting the frame into thirds. 52. Putting objects aroundsubjects to frame them Shoot Through stuff 53. Using visual lines eithercurved or strait to lead theeye towards the subject. 54. Look for visual patterns and shapes for interestingbackgrounds Isolate the pattern. Get rid of distraction 55. Having Strong Foreground(front) and background 56. Giving subject space in front of where they are moving 57. Needs a story Framing Rule of thirds Depth Leading lines 58. 1. Pan2. Tilt3. Dolly4. Truck5. Rule of thirds6. Framing7. Extreme angles8. Layering9. Leading lines10. Cut inA. Surrounding the subject visuallyB. Taking a shot with the camera onthe floorC. Moving the camera into the frameD. Turning camera side to sideE. Putting one object close to thecamera and one far awayF. Putting the subject on the edge ofthe frameG. Turning camera up and downH. Using shapes and lines to point tosubjectI. A close up of a detail.J. Sliding the camera sideways 59. Film riot http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQECL2IUstM 60. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6fmdoE0JvQ 61. Write Song lyrics Record music 62. Come up with idea for video to accompany song Storyboard shots 63. Record your singing on videoeasy but harder to edit Shoot with singing, but mute and add singing later usingsound recorder Record your own music or get something from ccmixterand record voice. 64. Write lyrics first. Match music Start with music add lyrics Remake a song Level3 shake, everybody study everybody study YMCA-CRCT gonna get a level three on the the C-R-C-T 65. Contest Due Friday. Maybe time Monday . Lyrics must be about crct Study tips Motivation Encouragement 3 minutes or less Steps Script and storyboard today. Filmtoday tomorrow Edit Friday-mondayCommercialJobs. Need soundperson to look for andedit background musictoday.