Film & TV Language: Cinematography practical task

 Complete the following:


1) Get into pairs or work individually. Note: although the planning and filming can be done collectively, all students MUST edit their OWN video.


2) Plan out the different shots, angles and examples of camera movement you need to include.

-Extreme close-up
-medium shot
-close up
-very long shot
-medium closeup

3) Film everything you need - as creatively as possible. You can use comedy, narrative or just keep it simple. However, you MUST make sure the framing and labelling using media terminology is accurate. This means text on screen as part of your editing process.


4) Edit your video to approximately one minute, adding music, voiceover, effects and anything else that will make your film visually effective and entertaining for an audience. You can edit in school using Premiere Pro but are welcome to edit at home if you have the laptop/PC to do it. Remember, the one element you must include is titles - text on screen - correctly identifying each shot type / camera movement / angle you use.


5) Export your finished video, upload it to YouTube and post it to your blog along with a brief explanation of your work.

https://youtu.be/8PKVMH5gP-A







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