Wednesday 15 September 2010

Storyboard

In our groups of 4, we split each section into 4 parts. They were: walking down the corridor, opening/closing the door, sitting down and having a conversation to another character. To create my part of the storyboard (walking down the corridor), i split my section into 4 sections:
1) close up of feet, footsteps sound, pan up by zooming out, camera looking up
2) cameras looking up onto a longshot
3) close-up of persons face as they walk past the camera, looking back
4) medium shot of characters back (reverse shot)
Then we put all the parts together from our group to create the whole scene.


I found using the different camera angles together easy. However, I found putting the 4 sections together difficult as I had to ensure continuity so that the scene would flow and work.

Wednesday 8 September 2010

The 5 C's

Camera Angles...
Close Up,
Extreme Close up,
Long Shot, 
High Angle Shot, 
Point Of View Shot, 
Over The Shoulder Shot...


Continuity - Geneerally referse to a visual error.


Cutting (Editing) - Essential otherwise filooms would be in real time and never end, its used to adfd pace to a scene to make it exciting or to slow it down for dramatic emphasis.


Close Ups - Use to show the audience something or someone important.


Composition - The way somethings put together.

Hi :)

i'm doing media because im interested in films and fashion. My favourite film is Gladiator not just because the story line is interesting but because Russell Crowe is the main character and he is georgous! Also i like Drop Dead Fred but my main genre of film i like are comedies. Fashion is also my passion and i am doing textiles as a course aswell at Lurtterworth as i want to be able to take it on in my career.