Monday, November 6, 2023

Preliminary Exercise 12: Camera Movement Videos

The objective of this assignment was to pick 6 camera movement frames from my team and I's storyboard and create 6 videos to demonstrate our understanding of different camera movement techniques. The supplies needed to complete this assignment was just a phone camera. We picked these camera movements because we thought they would be the easiest to film and they were. It didn't take longer than 10 minutes.

Pan Video:

Action Line: Students are reading and picking out books.
Shot Size: Full Body
Camera Angle: Shoulder Level
Framing: Two Shot


Push In:

Action Line: Student doing their work.
Shot Size: Medium Close Up
Camera Angle: Low Angle
Framing: Single Shot


Trucking:

Action Line: Students walking to the vending machine.
Shot Size: Medium Close Up
Camera Angle: Shoulder Level
Framing: Two Shot


Pull Out:

Action Line: Students Leaving the library.
Shot Size: Full Body
Camera Angle: Shoulder Angle
Framing: Two Shot


Tilt:

Action Line: Student using their phone in the cafeteria.
Shot Size: Full Body
Camera Angle: High Angle
Framing: Single Shot


Tracking:


Action Line: Two students are walking to the library.
Shot Size: Full Body
Camera Angle: Shoulder Level
Framing: Two Shot

Reflection Paragraph

From this exercise I learned how to film different camera movements and how it all looks coming together. My teammates and I all had a part in this exercise. We would switch on who had to be the one being filmed and the one doing the filming. We worked together using our storyboard sheet to guide us on what we had to film. I would say my team and I did really good on this assignment, we followed all the directions and completed the assignment.


https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/different-types-of-camera-movements-in-film/

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