Week of January 12 - January 16, 2015
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
VIDEO SHOT FORMATS 2
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
VIDEO SHOT FORMATS 2
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| Shot | A shot is a continuously captured video segment | ||||
| Reaction Shot | A close shot of a person (or persons) reacting to something that is said or done off screen or in a previous shot | ||||
| Split Screen | shows two separate things( shots) at the same time that are somehow connected | ||||
| Dutch Angle | A Dutch tilt is a camera shot in which the camera angle is deliberately slanted to one side. This can be used for dramatic effect and helps portray unease, disorientation, frantic or desperate action, intoxication, madness, etc. | ||||
| High Angle | infer that the subject is powerles | ||||
| Low Angle | makes the subject appear tall, powerful, commanding, or strong | ||||
| Extreme Long Shot | Panoramic shot of scene; can convey sense of isolation by setting small human in a big landscape | ||||
| Point of View (POV) | Taken as if from the view of the character -as if what they are seeing from their eyes. Also called a subjective camera shot, in which the lens of the camera becomes the "eyes of someone or something in the film | ||||
| Rule of thirds | allows the user to imagine a tic-tac-toe on the viewfinder to help in composing a shot | ||||
| Cutaway (CA) | A shot of something other than the subject. | ||||
| Crossing the Line | It refers to an imaginary line which cuts through the middle of the scene, from side to side with respect to the camera. Crossing the line changes the viewer's perspective in such as way that it causes disorientation and confusion. | ||||
| 180 Degree Rule | The rule of line-crossing is sometimes called the 180° rule. This refers to keeping the camera position within a field of 180°. |
Monday 1.12.15 Happy New Year! Make it your BEST ever!
COPY AGENDA
Matrix- Video Shots 2
Studio #9 Shot Sheet Filming
Take time to look at this site..Has some good info re: video
http://www.mediacollege.com/video/shots/
Studio #10 Would You Rather- Pre-Production- Planning: ideas (brainstorming) story board
STUDIO#10- WOULD YOU RATHER I MOVIE
Pre- Production
1. PLAN
Planning involves a pitch, a treatment, a storyboard and a script.
The pitch
Before a video program is produced, its concept is pitched to a producer. In the case of
educational coursework, students pitch their concepts to their instructors in one-page
synopses of their ideas.
A pitch is a synopsis that summarizes research into the topic and explains why and how the
finished production would meet the goals of the project. A list of team members, roles and
responsibilities should be appended.
The treatment
The synopsis is expanded into a treatment, which is a three- to five-page narrative summary of
the high points of the proposed video program.
Storyboard
In a simple cartoon-style drawing, a
storyboard shows the action, actors, camera
angles and transitions from one scene of the
program to the next. Creating such a visual
roadmap of the key scenes makes it easier
for team members to work together more
effectively.
Script
The written script is a scene-by-scene, start-to-finish
narrative of the video program. It
includes word-for-word dialog for the actors,
descriptions of sets, times of day, camera setups, and interior and exterior locations for
shooting. www.uncp.edu
COPY AGENDA
Matrix- Video Shots 2
Studio #9 Shot Sheet Filming
Take time to look at this site..Has some good info re: video
http://www.mediacollege.com/video/shots/
Studio #10 Would You Rather- Pre-Production- Planning: ideas (brainstorming) story board
STUDIO#10- WOULD YOU RATHER I MOVIE
Pre- Production
1. PLAN
Planning involves a pitch, a treatment, a storyboard and a script.
The pitch
Before a video program is produced, its concept is pitched to a producer. In the case of
educational coursework, students pitch their concepts to their instructors in one-page
synopses of their ideas.
A pitch is a synopsis that summarizes research into the topic and explains why and how the
finished production would meet the goals of the project. A list of team members, roles and
responsibilities should be appended.
The treatment
The synopsis is expanded into a treatment, which is a three- to five-page narrative summary of
the high points of the proposed video program.
Storyboard
In a simple cartoon-style drawing, a
storyboard shows the action, actors, camera
angles and transitions from one scene of the
program to the next. Creating such a visual
roadmap of the key scenes makes it easier
for team members to work together more
effectively.
Script
The written script is a scene-by-scene, start-to-finish
narrative of the video program. It
includes word-for-word dialog for the actors,
descriptions of sets, times of day, camera setups, and interior and exterior locations for
shooting. www.uncp.edu
Tuesday 1.13.15
Studio #9 Shot Sheet Filming
Take time to look at this site..Has some good info re: video
http://www.mediacollege.com/video/shots/
Studio #10 Would You Rather- PRODUCTION-Planning: ideas (brainstorming) story board (individual)--Must be approved BEFORE Shooting ( Production)
Studio #9 Shot Sheet Filming
Take time to look at this site..Has some good info re: video
http://www.mediacollege.com/video/shots/
Studio #10 Would You Rather- PRODUCTION-Planning: ideas (brainstorming) story board (individual)--Must be approved BEFORE Shooting ( Production)
Wednesday 1.14.15
http://www.studystack.com/studytable-1773514
Studio #9 Shot Sheet Filming
Take time to look at this site..Has some good info re: video
http://www.mediacollege.com/video/shots/
Studio #10 Would You Rather- PRODUCTION-Planning: ideas (brainstorming) story board (individual)--Must be approved BEFORE Shooting ( Production)
http://www.studystack.com/studytable-1773514
Studio #9 Shot Sheet Filming
Take time to look at this site..Has some good info re: video
http://www.mediacollege.com/video/shots/
Studio #10 Would You Rather- PRODUCTION-Planning: ideas (brainstorming) story board (individual)--Must be approved BEFORE Shooting ( Production)
Pre-production
research
scriptwriting and storyboard
planning shooting schedule ( shot sheets)
securing location, acquiring permissions
research
scriptwriting and storyboard
planning shooting schedule ( shot sheets)
securing location, acquiring permissions
Thursday 1.15.15
http://www.studystack.com/studytable-1773514
Studio #9 Shot Sheet Filming
Take time to look at this site..Has some good info re: video
http://www.mediacollege.com/video/shots/
Studio #10 Would You Rather- Shooting ( Production) Editing
http://www.studystack.com/studytable-1773514
Studio #9 Shot Sheet Filming
Take time to look at this site..Has some good info re: video
http://www.mediacollege.com/video/shots/
Studio #10 Would You Rather- Shooting ( Production) Editing
Friday, 1.16.15- Agenda Check
Studio #9 Shot Sheet Filming
Take time to look at this site..Has some good info re: video
http://www.mediacollege.com/video/shots/
http://www.studystack.com/studytable-1773514
Studio #10 Would You Rather-
Pre- Production
1. PLAN
Planning involves a pitch, a treatment, a storyboard and a script.
The pitch
Before a video program is produced, its concept is pitched to a producer. In the case of
educational coursework, students pitch their concepts to their instructors in one-page
synopses of their ideas.
A pitch is a synopsis that summarizes research into the topic and explains why and how the
finished production would meet the goals of the project. A list of team members, roles and
responsibilities should be appended.
The treatment
The synopsis is expanded into a treatment, which is a three- to five-page narrative summary of
the high points of the proposed video program.
Storyboard
In a simple cartoon-style drawing, a
storyboard shows the action, actors, camera
angles and transitions from one scene of the
program to the next. Creating such a visual
roadmap of the key scenes makes it easier
for team members to work together more
effectively.
Script
The written script is a scene-by-scene, start-to-finish
narrative of the video program. It
includes word-for-word dialog for the actors,
descriptions of sets, times of day, camera setups, and interior and exterior locations for
shooting. www.uncp.edu
Studio #9 Shot Sheet Filming
Take time to look at this site..Has some good info re: video
http://www.mediacollege.com/video/shots/
http://www.studystack.com/studytable-1773514
Studio #10 Would You Rather-
Pre- Production
1. PLAN
Planning involves a pitch, a treatment, a storyboard and a script.
The pitch
Before a video program is produced, its concept is pitched to a producer. In the case of
educational coursework, students pitch their concepts to their instructors in one-page
synopses of their ideas.
A pitch is a synopsis that summarizes research into the topic and explains why and how the
finished production would meet the goals of the project. A list of team members, roles and
responsibilities should be appended.
The treatment
The synopsis is expanded into a treatment, which is a three- to five-page narrative summary of
the high points of the proposed video program.
Storyboard
In a simple cartoon-style drawing, a
storyboard shows the action, actors, camera
angles and transitions from one scene of the
program to the next. Creating such a visual
roadmap of the key scenes makes it easier
for team members to work together more
effectively.
Script
The written script is a scene-by-scene, start-to-finish
narrative of the video program. It
includes word-for-word dialog for the actors,
descriptions of sets, times of day, camera setups, and interior and exterior locations for
shooting. www.uncp.edu