Welcome to Day 2! Today me and my partner worked on the second part of camerawork. Which was very busy and challenging! We took the other set of 8 pictures from our storyboard and displayed them on here. Filming on site is shooting a film in the real world instead of on stage or an inside location. Cinematography is the art of making motion pictures. The person responsible for this task are called cinematographers. The person responsible for the camerawork on a film's production is the "Camera Operator!" And to give you an example of one, Nate Kolbeck! Two of his films consisted of "House of The Rising Sun" and "Crave". One of his awards are "Segment Winner Takes All".
*REFLECTION*
The activity's objective was too able to take real life shots based on the information we've been receiving in class. The task's process wasn't that difficult and found it easier going since Day 1. On Day 2 I learned more about the shot sizes and the angles they needed to be take in, that made it easier. Me and my teammate did not switch roles this day, we both did our parts like I stated in Day 1 which is the blog post before this one. We accomplished the goal of this assignment; we executed our plan by brainstorming ideas for sheets 3 & 4 than went off to take the shots, me and my teammate Richard S. Me and Richard brainstormed ideas, which was a little hard at time considering our differences, but we made it work. And when it was time to take the shots, he was the one behind the camera while I was directing. We used the school laptops and our phones, and paper (that was provided to us) and pencils. I learned everything in Day 1 which made today easier, so instead I just gained more knowledge towards my movie and how I can make it better. See ya next time !
Action line : Student zoning out
Shot Size : Extreme close up shot Angle : Eye level Framing : Insert shot Tone : Lost Composition : Deep focus
Tuesday, October 17, 2023
Preliminary Exercise 9 : Practicing Camerawork Day 2
Shot Size : Medium Shot Angle : Eye level Framing : Over the shoulder Tone : Serious Composition : Balance
Shot Size : Close Up Angle : Overhead Framing : Single Shot Composition : Deep Focus Tone : Generosity
Action line : The student's parents are texting her to come outside
Shot Size : Extreme Close Up shot Angle : Overhead Framing : Insert Shot Composition : Deep Focus. Tone : Sad
Action line : The student packs up to leave
Shot Size : Wide Shot Angle : Ground level Framing : Point of view Tone : Quiet Composition : Balance
Action line : She sits in the back of her mom's car while being yelled at
Shot Size : Medium Shot Angle : Eye level
Framing : Over the Shoulder Composition : Shallow faus Tone : Intimate
Action line : She gets her phone taken away
Shot Size : Medium Shot Angle : Shoulder level
Framing : Crowd shot Composition : lines
Tone : Confiscation
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