Monday, October 16, 2023

Preliminary Exercise 9: Practicing Camerawork Day 2

 

Introduction: camera work is the photography produced by a camera and especially a motion-picture, video, or television camera and the reason it's important is because it allows for the audience to feel certain emotion or feeling throughout framing angles and composition.  the 4 major categories to consider when planning the camera shots: shot size, camera angles, framing, and composition. Shot size refers to the size of the frame relative to its content. Basically, the shot size defines how much of your subject or setting is shown in the individual shots. An example of shot size is an establishing shot which focuses on the entire background and scenery of the setting. Camera angle or a shot angle is dictated by where the camera is placed in relation to the character or subject. an example of a camera angle would be a shoulder level shot where the camera is getting the characters upper body in the frame. Camera framing is the placement and position of the subjects in your shots. Shots are all about composition. An example of camera framing would be an insert shot where a specific object or part of someone's body is being fully focused on. And finally, composition which is the arrangement of visual information within a camera frame. An example of composition would be asymmetrical balance. The person who's in charge of camera work in a movie is called a cinematographer. An example of a famous cinematographer would be Sharon Meir who help filmed and produce the hit movie "whiplash". The reason developing these skills would be important is because it would help us connect with the intended audience better by asking them feel what we want them to feel from our movie.

Storyboard paper 3

Shot #1: LJ and Shelton together

Shot size: Medium shot

Camera angle: Shoulder shot

Framing: 2 shot

Composition: Balance

Tone: Unnerving 

                    Shot #1: LJ and Shelton together

Shot size: Medium shot

Camera angle: Shoulder shot

Framing: 2 shot

Composition: Balance

Tone: Unnerving 

Shot #2: Water on the table

Shot size: Close up

Camera angle: Dutch 

Framing: One shot

 Composition: Deep focus

Tone: Boring

 Shot #2: Water on the table

Shot size: Close up

Camera angle: Dutch 

Framing: One shot

 Composition: Deep focus

Tone: Boring

    Shot #3:

 Shot size: Supervillain standing there

  Camera angle: Dutch

 Framing: One shot

Composition: Deep focus

Tone: Evil


  Shot #3: Supervillain standing there

                                       

 Shot size: medium shot

Camera angle: Dutch

 Framing: One shot

Composition: Deep focus

Tone: Evil


   

 Shot #4: Shelton talking to a girl


 Shot size: medium shot

Camera angle: Over The Shoulder

Framing: 2 shot

Composition: Balance

Tone: Serious 

Storyboard paper 4


Shot #1: A normal day in piper



                                           Shot size: Wide shot

                                   Camera angle: Ground level

                                           Framing: Crowd shot

                                       Composition: Shape

                                               Tone: Messy

Shot #2: Casting judgement



                                                        Shot size: ECU

                                                   Camera angle: Ground level

                                              Framing: Over the shoulder

                                           Composition: Deep focus

                                                   Tone: Serious

Shot #3: Myla is disappointed



                                                           Shot size: Medium

                                                         Camera angle: Ground level

                                                                  Framing: POV

                                                     Composition: Deep focus

                                                           Tone: Serious

Shot #4: Myla walking 



Shot size: Medium

Camera angle: Knee level

Framing: 1 shot

composition: balanced 

Tone: mysterious.


Reflection: In this blog my team and I had to work as a group to take 8 different shots. In this assignment we got to learn how to get the angle rights and to put what we learned into practice. we each took our paper to make our storyboards and when we finished drawing, we were able to take most of our pictures in the classroom. Taking the pictures were easier than it seemed because having a storyboard that good helped us finish quickly. We didn't really need to use a complicated storyline for the action lines. We accomplished our goals at the end, and everything ended up how they were suppose to and I am really proud of us for doing it that way. In this blog no tools were used besides google to research the definitions.

Work-Cited

Mariam webster for the definitions.

Composition: Shallow focus

Tone: Boring

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