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Preliminary Exercise: Introduction to storyboarding camera composition

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            In this lesson the goal was to be able to understand and analyze the main concepts of camera composition. In this assignment me and my team further developed a better understanding on what camera composition can do for a film and how it further develops the film. Camera composition is the arrangement of visual information within a cameras frame. Camera composition helps viewers in seeing a three-dimensional world on a two-dimensional screen. Directors use camera composition to show a further understanding on the film.  During this assignment we were told to plan and create a storyboard using the knowledge that we already know.            In this assignment we learned to understand media languages from different viewpoints. We also further got a better understanding on how camera composition helps the viewer of the film see the film in a different perspective and get a better understanding on it. ...

Preliminary Exercise: Introduction to storyboarding camera framing

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                       In this lesson the goal was to be able to understand and analyze the main concepts of camera framing. In this assignment me and my team further developed a better understanding on what camera framing can do for a film and how it further develops the film. Camera framing is position and placement of objects in the frame. Camera framing helps the viewer focus on what the director wants the audience to focus on. Directors can manipulate shot sizes, composition, angles, and perspective using framing in order to improve your narrative skills. During this assignment we were told to plan and create a storyboard using the knowledge that we already know.            In this assignment we learned to understand media languages from different viewpoints. We also further got a better understanding on how camera framing is used to show important objects or details in the film...

Preliminary Exercise: Introduction to camera framing and camera composition PowerPoint: Camera Composition

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          In this lesson the main goal was to be able to study and analyze camera composition. In this assignment we showed that we could classify and identify the different camera composition shots.  Camera composition is the arrangement of visual information within a cameras frame. Camera composition helps viewers in seeing a three-dimensional world on a two-dimensional screen. Directors use camera composition to show a further understanding on the film.   In this assignment we were told to create a PowerPoint and find the examples of the different scenes in movies that are the different camera composition shots.           In this assignment we learned to understand media languages from different viewpoints. We also further got a better understanding on how camera composition helps the viewer of the film see the film in a different perspective and get a better understanding on it.  At the end of ...

Preliminary Exercise: Introduction to camera framing and camera composition PowerPoint: Camera framing

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            In this lesson that main goal was to be able to study and analyze camera framing. In this assignment we showed that we could classify and identify the different camera framing shots. Camera framing is position and placement of objects in the frame. Camera framing helps the viewer focus on what the director wants the audience to focus on. Directors can manipulate shot sizes, composition, angles, and perspective using framing in order to improve your narrative skills. In this assignment we were told to create a PowerPoint and find the examples of the different scenes in movies that are the different camera framing shots.           In this assignment we learned to understand media languages from different viewpoints. We also further got a better understanding on how camera framing is used to show important objects or details in the film. At the end of the assignment my team was able to properly...

Preliminary Exercise: Introduction to storyboarding shot sizes

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                In this lesson the goal was to be able to understand and be able to analyze the main concepts of Shot sizes. In this lesson we further developed more knowledge about how media language is used and how the audience can respond/ interpret  it. A Shot size is the amount of the scene or subject that is visible in a frame of a video, still image, or animation.  This helps communicate different narratives in the film. Director's use shot sizes to show the audience exactly what they want the audience to see. During this assignment we were told to create a storyboard and apply the techniques that we had previously learned. Furthermore, we created an action line describing the shot sizes for each shot that we illustrated.          In this assignment we learned to understand media languages from different viewpoints. We also further got a better understanding on how shot sizes are used to sho...

Preliminary Exercise: Introduction to storyboarding Camera angles

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                 In this lesson the goal was to be able to understand and be able to analyze the main concepts of camera angles. In this lesson we further developed more knowledge about how media language is used and how the audience can respond/ interpret  it. A camera angle  identifies the precise position at which a video or movie camera is positioned in order to take a shot. This helps give a different experience and show the emotion of the characters. Directors use camera angles to help enhance the emotions and narrative in the film while also setting the overall mood of the film. During this assignment we were told to create a storyboard and apply the techniques that we had previously learned. Furthermore, we created an action line describing the shot to each shot that we had to illustrate.         In this assignment we learned to understand media languages from different viewpoints. We ...