My group has decided to do a music video based on the song Thrift Shop by Macklemore. We created a mind map of initial ideas:
Friday, 25 October 2013
Task 4 Camera Shots and Camera Movement
I've been looking at Camera shots and Camera movement:
Extreme Long Shot
This is an extreme long shot (XLS/ELS), this is the establishing shot it sets the scene or location. Its normally a panoramic view of an exterior location, or person, photographed from a great distance.
We've done some test filming and this is what we came up with. The shots in this video are:
-Panning Shot
-Zoom In
-Track In
-Tilt
Long Shot
This is a long shot (LS), this identifies the character and where they are in the scene. It makes them appear as an indistinct shape.
Close - Up
This is a close up (CU), it's a detailed view of the person and it shows emotion within the character.
Two-shot
This is a two-shot, this shows two characters together and it shows the relationship between them.
Extreme Close-Up
This is an extreme close-up (XCU/EXU), a minutley detailed view of an object or person. An extreme close-up of a person generally is of his eye or mouth.
Extreme Long Shot
We've done some test filming and this is what we came up with. The shots in this video are:
-Panning Shot
-Zoom In
-Track In
-Tilt
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Task 3 Narrative Structure
Linear (Sequential) Narrative is a story in which its events happen in Chronological order from the start to the finish. The plot is usually told without flashbacks.
Examples:
Drive
Of Mice and Men
Now You See Me
Non-linear (Non-sequential) Narrative is a disjointed narrative; these are sometimes used in literature, films. It’s not always in order; it’s never in a sequence.
Examples:
500 days of summer
Pulp Fiction
The Curious case of Benjamin button
Flashback is a scene that takes the narrative back in time from the current point of the story.
Examples:
Titanic
Lost
How I met your mother
Realist Narratives are story lines that are believable by the audience, it appears real, and it’s believable because it could happen. A good example is horror films, soap operas or a drama.
Examples:
Downtown Abbey
Shameless
Skins
Anti-Realist Narrative opposite to Realist Narrative, things that aren’t real
Examples:
In the Night Garden
Marvel Avengers
Superman
Hop
Open Narrative is where the story is left wide open; the viewer has to guess what happens. Usually it happens if there is a sequel to a programme or film.
Examples:
Coronation Street
Criminal Minds
The Walking Dead
Closed Narrative has a beginning, middle and end. Basically like a story.
The audiences are aware that they are watching a story and they will expect an ending.
The characters are usually in a hierarchy of importance.
Any type of film that doesn’t leave any questions, it has an ending.
Examples:
Sweeney Todd
Titanic
Limitless
Of Mice and Men
Calamity Jane
Monday, 21 October 2013
Task 2 Moving Image Formats
We created a powerpoint showing the various different moving image formats.
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