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Final Exam

LEARNING TARGETS
Use different shot types to create a storyboard based on a scene, then
produce a video based on the Storyboard
 

MONDAY/TUESDAY

TEN THINGS TO REMEMBER - COMPOSITION

In GROUPS of 2 or 3, Get the shots listed below. AS you are shooting them, have a group member say what is happening. For example, as you are shooting the first shot say or have someone say “This is our example of the rule of thirds.” Make sure you get plenty of footage, since you will be able to edit your video.   Add titles for each item.  Work together! 

 

(Take a picture of these instructions with your phone)

1 - A good example of the RULE OF THIRDS.

2 - A good example of HEAD ROOM / EYE LINE.

3 - A good example of NOSE ROOM.

4 - The proper use of PEOPLE SPACING

5 - A good example of proper LEAD ROOM.

6 - A example of a DISTRACTING BACKGROUND.

7 - SHOOTING UP ON A SUBJECT to show power.

8 - SHOOTING DOWN ON A SUBJECT to show vulnerability.

9 - An example of a TRUCKING SHOT

10  An example of a PAN (motivated) and TILT (motivated)

Don’t worry if you make a mistake - you will be able to edit

 

WEDNESDAY

What is Storyboarding?

YT Video

Activity

Click Here to Check out some Famous Movie Scenes

Pick Two Scenes to Create a Storyboard
Use a Different Panel for Each SHOT TYPE
Use Arrows to Describe any Camera Movements
(PAN, TILT, TRUCK)
 

THURSDAY & FRIDAY

Secret Papers - Class Project

 

 




 

CONTACT MR. PATTY

jeremy.patty@pcls.net

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