Friday, October 27, 2023

Preliminary Exercise 10: Camera movement Technique Organizer

 A camera movement in film is a filmmaking technique that describes how a camera moves about to help enhance a story. The significance of camera movement in the planning of film is that it makes you feel like your there it adds a sense of peace. Some ways a camera can capture a shot is a low angle, over the shoulder, tilt, and high angle. 2 effects camera movement have on the audience is like "zoom" and a 'tracking shot" A zoom can be used so the audience knows what the Character is looking at or how they fell in the face. A tracking shot can add suspense to a film. The assignment is to define 12 camera movements and list 3 key points about them. 







REFLECTION: We had to describe with what each camera movement technique mean and how it looks knowing this helps me understand which type of camera movement i need to do to tell a story each one had a different meaning and a different way of using it like arc shot orbits around someone, someone might use this camera movement when there not in the right head space and just out of it.

Friday, October 20, 2023

Preliminary Exercise 9: Practicing Camerawork: Shot Sizes, Camera Angles, Framing, and Camera Composition Day 2

Filming on a site is where the film is produced when all the shots are captured many times until everything looks right it is where changes are made to the storyline its where all the different backgrounds come from. Cinematography is motion picture photography, the cinematographer or director of photography is responsible for cinematography. The camera Operator is responsible for camera work on a film production                                                            
Action Line: were confused about whats happening
Shot size: Close up                                                  
  Carmea Angle: Dutch                                                      
Framing:                                                             
                       Composition: Shallow focus                                                     
                                          Action Line: Fear, wide-shot 
                                          Shot size: Extreme Close up
                                          Carmea Angle: eye level 
                                          Framing: Single Close up
                                          Composition: Shallow focus

                                         Action Line: A sad student worries about what to do 
                                         Shot size: Medium shot
                                          Carmera Angle: 
                                          Framing: Insert Shot
                                          Composition: Blance
                                          Action Line: Alisha is smiling unaware that he is mad
                                          Shot size: Medium shot
                                          Camera  Angle: shoulder
                                          Framing: Two shots 
                                          Composition: Deep focus 
                                         Action Line; Saika is talking to Alisha, while aliyah walks away                                                               Shot size: Wide shot                                                                                                    Camera Angle: high-level                                                     
     Framing:   insert shot                                                            
  Composition: Balance                                                       
                                          Action Line: Alisha is holding up a peace sign, smilling
                                          Shot size: Medium shot
                                          Camera Angle: Eye level
                                          Framing: Single shot 
                                          Composition: Balance 
                                          Action Line: Alexa talking to Aliyah who is uninterested in the convo 
                                          Shot size: Medium shot 
                                          Camera Angle: eye leval
                                          Framing: two shots 
                                          Composition: Deep focus 
                                          Action Line: A zoom-in to aliyahs eye to see the scaredness 
                                          Shot Size: Extreme close up
                                          Camera Angle: eye level 
                                          Framing: point of view 
                                          Composition: Shallow focus 
REFLECTION: We had to take the drawing from our storyboard and take the picture it was a lot easier because u knew everything that we needed to do down to the framing everything was already planned our before hand what I learned is the precision of the camera angle 

Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Preliminary Exercise 8: Practicing Camerawork: Shot Sizes, Camera Angles, and Camera Composition Day 1


 Camera work is the way cameras are used in the film, it's important because it affects the look of the film and the mood. Shot size is how much something is displayed in a frame and an example of shot size is a medium shot. Camera angle is the location where the camera is placed to take a shot an example of a camera angle is eye level. Framing is the way elements are arranged in a film an example of framing is a single shot. Composition is the ways the elements are arranged an example is depth of field. The cinematographer or director of photography is responsible for camerawork in a film production.

                                           Action Line: All of us standing in the middle of the theater
                                           Shot Size: Establishing 
                                           Camera Angle: high 
                                           Framing: wide 
                                           Composition: symmetry  
                                           Action Line: Walking past the nook talking 
                                           Shot size:Master shot 
                                           Camera: Eye level 
                                           Framing: Wide
                                           Composition: depth of field 
                                           Action Line: Walking down B- building 
                                           Shot size: Wide shot
                                           Camera Angle: High 
                                           Framing: Mid frame 
                                           Composition: Focus 
                                           Action Line: In front of the double doors confused                                         
               Shot size: Full shot                                                                
                  Camera: high angle                                                                   
         Framing: wide                                                               
Composition: focus                                                     
                                          Action Line: Trying to call our parents to leave the school
                                          Shot size: Medium-full shot
                                          Camera angle: eye level 
                                          Framing: Small frame
                                          Composition: Shallow
                                           Action Line: getting ready to leave the school campus
                                           Shot size: Medium shot 
                                           Camera angle: shoulder level 
                                           Framing: wide shot 
                                           Composition: focus 
                                           Action Line:  Walking down b building
                                           Shot size: Wide shot 
                                           Camera angle: high
                                           Framing: mid frame
                                           Composition: focus
                                           Action Line: were just standing looking confused
                                           Shot size: full shot
                                           Camera angle: knee level 
                                            Framing: mid-frame 
                                            Composition: everything focus 

                                        

Friday, October 6, 2023

Preliminary Exercise 7: Storyboarding Camerawork: Shot Sizes, Camera angle, Framing and Camera Composition Post 1 Day2

    What you need to do in the storyboarding process is plan out your film and make sure everything is right u need an action line and a camera angle u need to know the framing u want to use to make sure all your clips go together and everything is in order u need to have strong visual storytelling skills to make a storyboard. The objective is to learn why the film industry uses them when filming 




 

Wednesday, October 4, 2023

Preliminary Exercise 6: Storyboarding Camerawork: Shot Sizes, Camera angles, Framing and Camera Composition Post 1: Day 1

 2 reasons the film industry uses storyboards in the planning of movies is because it helps plan the shots that u are planning to take and it helps see the errors in your film and fix them early on. film production is the process by which a motion picture is produced. Camerawork is all the elements of a film like lighting, framing, composition, etc.. It is important for the students directing films to understand why these technique are important because 














 

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