l03 camera work
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CAMERA WORK
STARTER
To recognise and understand the terminology used to describe different camera shots and their effect.
When you had a video camera in your hand – what were some of the decisions you had to consider when shooting a scene?
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Media language
Camera shot Editing
Sound Mise-en-scene
Straight cut
FadeDissolve
Setting & props
CostumeBridges
Diagetic / Non-diageticParallel / contrapuntal
Position within a frame
Tracking
High-angle
ECU
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CAMERA ANGLE, SHOT, MOVEMENT & COMPOSITION...
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Task
• Try and match the Camera Angles to the example of that shot:
1) Eye-level2) High angle3) Low angle4) Bird's eye5) Slanted / Dutch tilt
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CAMERA ANGLE, SHOT, MOVEMENT & COMPOSITION...
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Task
• Use your mobile phone cameras to take photos of your partner (the subject) using the different shot types.
• Why would you select a particular shot type?• Upload your photos to your blog – labelling the shot
type and what they would be chosen for.
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Long shot (LS)
Extreme wide shot (ES)
Close up (CU) Extreme Close up (ECU)
Mid shot (MS)
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CAMERA ANGLE, SHOT, MOVEMENT & COMPOSITION...
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What's the name for when the camera:1) keeps a regular distance from the action?
2) moves horizontally from left to right or right to left?
3) goes in towards and out from the subject?
4) follows the subject?
5) moves vertically in relation to the subject?
6) moves left to right around an axis?
7) points up or down from a stationary location?
arc
trackingzoom
hunting
pedestalpan
tilt
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What's the name for when the camera:1) keeps a regular distance from the action?
2) moves horizontally from left to right or right to left?
3) goes in towards and out from the subject?
4) follows the subject?
5) moves vertically in relation to the subject?
6) moves left to right around an axis?
7) points up or down from a stationary location?
arc
tracking
zoom
hunting
pedestal
pan
tilt
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Independent study task
• To write up the terminology from today’s lesson onto your learning blogs – along with the photos of your partner (and an image of OAJW exterior).