Assignment: To create a Youtube Video Tutorial demonstrating the use and purposes of Single Camera Techniques (as per the examples below)
This will be in groups of 3, you will film original footage demonstrating the techniques and use found footage from existing series, serials and short films to demonstrate (as in the examples below)
You will then voiceover your commentary (individually) to show your description (Pass) or explanation (Merit) of the techniques and how and why they are used.
1. Research your SCT using the resources give. Use the worksheets to describe how to do them and what they are for, explain the use and purpose referring to examples from Series or Films. This will be your script for your section of the audio commentary/Youtube annotations
2. Film the allocated Single camera shooting techniques Practical demonstration as a Tutorial Guide
3. Edit the video into a sequence including images and examples from professional productions. Add Titles between each video segment of the other student's tutorials.
4. Individual Assessment Commentary:
Share your worksheet notes/script for the commentary describing the purposes and uses of each of the techniques using a class Google doc. Introduce the definition of Single Camera productions (what it means)
Pass: Use notes and previous homework to describe the process of filming a Single Camera Production
Merit: Use the previous homework to comment on the Advantages and disadvantages based on your experiences from shooting with one camera.
Pass: Use notes and previous homework to describe the process of filming a Single Camera Production
Merit: Use the previous homework to comment on the Advantages and disadvantages based on your experiences from shooting with one camera.
Extension Task 2:
Crew Roles: Students
films the,self in studio demonstrating production role for pre-production
report
Resources:
Single camera techniques video tutorial: http://youtu.be/jURepXxuiGE
Objective: to practically demonstrate understanding of single cam techniques
- Rule of 3rds
- 180 deg rule
- Building a sequence of shots
- Blocking (intimate, distant)
- Framing
- Master Shot
- Lighting (high key, low key, 3 point)
- Match on Action
- Shot/reverse shot
- Movement (pan, tilt, track, dolly, zoom, contrazoom)
- Shot types: Close up, long Shot, 2-Shot, Mid shot, over-the-shoulder, point of view)
- Establishing Shot
- Angles (High, Low, Canted)
Task 2: Individual commentary over the class video
Describe Single Camera Techniques with reference to portfolio
Explain the purpose and use of Single Camera Techniques with detailed reference to examples
Describe Single Camera Techniques with reference to portfolio
Explain the purpose and use of Single Camera Techniques with detailed reference to examples
Evaluate the Advantages and disadvantages based on your webisode shoot from last week
Resources
Shot types http://youtu.be/ICcE72RwEyc
180degree rule http://youtu.be/HinUychY3sE
http://youtu.be/IK2IAEO-FUI building a scene http://youtu.be/nvddL5irX3w
Blocking http://youtu.be/8yuR_HjCLcw
Framing lead room & head room http://youtu.be/0pd0K2u1Bk8
Composition http://youtu.be/MfIanZimZR8
Match on action http://youtu.be/eo-JwaLg7NI
Shot reverse shot http://youtu.be/fMeNIvH86L8
low key lighting http://youtu.be/ZgfeET_W6YE & 3 point lighting http://youtu.be/ZL1717juohI
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