Tuesday, October 24, 2023

Preliminary Exercise 10 : Camera Movement Techniques Organizer

 Welcome back to my blog! This time we're on preliminary exercise 10! I did a graphic organizer for this assignment, and unfortunately because my partner wasn't here, I had to do it myself. Which is fine, cause I got the work done anyway. When it comes to camerawork in film, it's "the way the camera shifts to visually narrate and shape a viewer's perspective on a scene." Four ways a camera moves to capture a shot would be Dolly, Zoom, Pan, and Tilt. Two effects camera movement might have on the audience is the ability to give the viewers a way to capture and feel everything happening in a scene and gives them an opportunity to a have a more real experience. In this assignment the goal is to gain an understanding of the different camera movement shots and put them into a graphic organizer on PowerPoint for better clarity and practice.


 *REFLECTION*


   The activity's process wasn't that hard, my partner wasn't here so I had to complete it on my own. I was introduced to camera movement techniques by my media studies teacher (Mrs. Vincent) in first period when we first started the topic. She played a video, and we were set. The type of media product I created was a virtual graphic organizer to define and give background on the different camera movement shots. We used the school laptops that were provided to us with our phones, paper and pencils. And sharpies. I learned about camera movement and gained more knowledge on the different types. That's all for today, peep the videos below <3  








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