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Preliminary Exercise: Camera Movement Videos

  Camera Movement Videos    The purpose of the exercise was to educate us on how to do camera movement as well as incorporate camerawork such as shot sizes, camera angles, camera framing, and camera composition to prepare us for the film we were going to make. Everyone in my group played a part in acting in the videos, as well as each of us took turns to film the videos for maximum efficiency.  The first video taken was a zoom in, medium frame, over the shoulder, eye level shot. It was able to capture the emotions and feeling into the scene. The girl was looking at her friend in a mysterious manner after something happened between them.  https://youtu.be/Zt9VnB3nz6E The second video taken was a panning, establishing, eye level shot that was able to capture where all the scenes/ videos we made were taken place. https://youtu.be/Q--Usj5y5fQ The third video was of the 500 building where most to all of the videos were taken place. This was supposed to be an eye leve...

Camera Movement: Video Ideas Storyboard

  Camera Movement   For this project my teammates and I had to complete a video storyboard helping to explain what camera movement was. in the process we found out that camera movement is the perspective of camera changing by moving the camera around. For this storyboard we made nine different scenes, and we are making six videos from the planned-out scenes during class. Each of the storyboards we had to have a different camera movement and had to include the action line, shot size, camera angles and the framing for the scene. I was in charge of writing down the ideas the team had and then sketching it to make these scenes come to life.

Introduction to Camera Movement

Camera Movement   Camera movement is how the camera moves intentionally in space and time. It makes effects and shape within the film. in film it makes dynamics and makes scenes more interesting and natural. The cameraperson or cinematographer moves the camera in a film. Bong  Joon-Ho and David Lynch are 2 people who are famous in the film industry. Bong Joon-Ho is a South Korean film director that made "Parasite" in 2019, "Memories of Murder" in 2003, and "Barking Dogs Never Bite" in 2000. David Lynch is a filmmaker and actor that worked on/ in "The Straight Story" in 1999, "What Did Jack Do?" in 2017, and "Mulholland Drive" in 2001.     Before this lesson I knew about zooming in and zooming out. They are two of the most common in films. They can differ depending on the context (slowing zooming in or out and quickly zooming in or out.) I recognize because it is usually zooming in slowly on someone's face or zooming out on...