Close Up! Production Best Practice Day December 2 nd 2009.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Narrative II.
Advertisements

An Introduction to Digital Filmmaking
Elements of Film Basic Film Terms. Shot: a segment of film; an image that begins when the camera is started and ends either when the camera is stopped.
Film Terms & Techniques
PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES By Ben oDonoghue. THE PRODUCTION PROCESS The production process refers to the stages or phases that are required to complete a film,
EXAMPLE OF A STORYBOARD FOR A SCENE FROM A WESTERN.
Film Language- Editing Video editing is the process of manipulating and rearranging video shots to create a new work. Editing is usually considered to.
Chapter 1: Film Style audiovisual design + the tools and techniques used to create that design.
Videography: The Basics. Design Reports Due December 15, Wednesday Due December 15, Wednesday.
 A visual outline in a series of illustrations detailing what a film, an animation, a game or a multimedia project will look like when completed.  “A.
9 J Carranballac New Inventors. What’s in a storyboard? Today we are going to explore the components needed to create a storyboard for our Inventors TV.
Introduction to Video Communications The Production Process TGJ2O – Grade 10 Comm-Tech Bluevale Technology.
VIDEO PRODUCTION.
It could be:  An element of characterisation or a relationship between characters  One (or more) of the themes from your play  Make sure that your.
Scripting/Storyboards. Script Scripts are by definition:  Written document that tells what the program is about, who says what, what is suppose to happen,
MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY The Filmmaking Team: Defining Roles & Responsibilities.
Film Study Notes. Cinematography What is the narrative of the film?  Does the narrative have a clear beginning, middle and end?  What is the goal of.
CHAPTER 2 THE LANGUAGE OF MOTION PICTURES. OBJECTIVES Explore the elements of Visual Composition; Explore the elements of Visual Composition; Examine.
Film Introduction Year Ten English. Why do we study film? Films are a powerful medium which can influence our thoughts and behaviours. They can provide.
Storyboarding Multimedia Broadcast. What is a storyboard? A storyboard is a drawing that represents the idea of what you think you would like your scripted.
Film Techniques. Camera Shots and Movement in Film/Video “First and foremost, a film is visual rather than verbal. Thus, the feelings and ideas communicated.
What is a story board? Panel, or series of panels, in which a set of sketches is arranged depicting the important changed of scene & action in a series.
© 2011 Delmar, Cengage Learning Chapter 1: Motion Picture Language (part 2) Courtesy of Kendelyn Ouellette.
Video Basics. Key Terms Scanning  480p (actually 525)  720p  1080i Resolution  640x480  720x1280  1080x1920 Aspect Ratio  4x3  16x9 Editing 
To Shoot an Elephant Storyboard by: Kody Everson.
The Language of Video. Shot Measured from Record to Pause The building blocks of a project.
‘… nothing happens by accident…’. Pre Production Period Concept Development Script Storyboarding Casting Funding Planning.
J333 Writing for Multimedia. Scripting/Storyboards What is a script, specifically a 2 Column Shooting Script? How do we use it for multimedia? Why storyboard?
© Anselm Spoerri Lecture 11 Summary – Video Editing Principles Video Capture Techniques –Knight Digital Media Center: Video Techniques – Video Shooting.
Screenwriting and storyboarding T. Hedgewitch final draft.
Communication Arts- Video Production
SHAREE THIELEMANN Video Production. Introduction Plan a Lesson Content Standards Assessment Student Work Reflections Resources Step Guides Technology.
Making great productions takes more than great ideas. You need the right raw material. The storyboard can be used as a reminder of the productions content.
Thursday 26 th November – – Setting up your portfolios, dates for diaries – Pete Fraser from NFTS –
Interview Camera Settings Camera Shots Camera Movement.
DIRECTING FormFunction. THE DIRECTOR  Interpreter Creator  Benevolent dictator  All knowing  Writer, adapter  Budget conscious  Organized.
Editing Essential Techniques.
The Role Of The Editor To Combine both the technical and Conceptual aspects of editing into one integrated process.
 From Town Of Choice to School Of Choice…  Where we are coming from  Where we want to get to, and how we’ll get there.
Chapter 4.  Planning and preparation ▪ Why Plan ▪ Planning keeps your production organized ▪ The idea ▪ Begins the process of planning ▪ Goals & Objectives.
Directing The Basics. The director's vision shapes the look and feel of a film. He or she is the creative force that pulls a film together, responsible.
Unit 3: Introduction to Drawing
DIRECTOR’S STYLE. AUTEUR Auteur- a complete filmmaker Conceives the idea for the story, writes the script or the screenplay, and then carefully supervises.
THE LANGUAGE OF MOTION PICTURES. COMPOSITION: THE FRAME.
 1. Pre-production  2. Production  3. Post-production.
What is a story board? Panel, or series of panels, in which a set of sketches is arranged depicting the important changed of scene & action in a series.
CAMERA TECHNIQUES CINEMATOGRAPHY. CAMERA TECHNIQUES: WHAT TO KNOW Key areas  Shot Type  Camera Angles  Camera Movement  Focus.
Evaluation Question 7 Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel that you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product? Emily.
Video storytelling. Why use video?  85 percent of Web users watched video in May.  34 billion videos  News videos are second only to entertainment,
DEEP FOCUS (Great Depth of Field) The whole frame is in focus, the meaning of the scene thus develops in the deep space of the frame. Camera movement,
Project Planning CHAPTER 4. OBJECTIVES You will be able to Identify the elements of project planning Plan and strategize a video project Complete the.
docudrama is a genre of radio and television programming, feature film, and staged theatre, which features dramatized re- enactments of actual events.
What is a Storyboard Graphical (visual) representation of the action sequence to create a story Translates the words of the script to images Quite similar.
+ Story Boarding BTEC Creative Media Production (level 2)
ORGANIZING AND DESIGN PRINCIPLES FOR VIDEO MyGraphicsLab Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 ACA Certification Preparation for Video Communication Copyright © 2013.
TIPS ON SHOOTING AND EDITING YOUR CONVERSATION VIDEO.
Making Your Short Film – Environment Project.. Task  Create a short film that illustrates environmental issues in Boroondara and considers the question:
Health Care Educational Video Production
Filmmaking 101.
Chapter 8 The Persuasive Camera.
Storyboards What is a story board?
Motion Picture Language
Film Studies Need to Know (Or what I should have gotten 1st Semester)
THE LANGUAGE OF MOTION PICTURES
A Bright Start… On your own, identify, using the correct terminology the following types of shot.
Film Introduction Year Nine English.
Motion Picture Language
Storyboards.
FILM Key Terms.
Story & Production elements
Presentation transcript:

Close Up! Production Best Practice Day December 2 nd 2009

Order of Day Scriptwriting: Your Experiences From Script to Screen The Shot Filmmaking Dos and Donts Breaking Down Your Script Shot Lists and Storyboards In-Camera Filming Exercise Share Session

Feedback on Scriptwriting Group Discussion: In groups consider: 1: How did you go about generating ideas for your film? How did you decide which idea[s] to develop further? 2: How did you develop your idea[s]? What methods did you use? What worked well, what worked less well? 3: How did you consider the relationship between subject [content] and filmic style?

From Script To Screen Taking Your Script Into Production A complex creative and logistical task! Use shot lists and storyboards to visualise your shots and sequences

Visualising for the screen Visualisation is a way of coming up with new VISUAL and NARRATIVE ideas before shooting begins. This may be a single arresting image in a scene, or the decision to stage action for a long sequence rather than fast cutting. It may help find the dramatic centre of a scene or it may reveal a dishonest line of dialogue. It helps focus the vision for the final film. Make every shot and every sequence count! – Steven Katz on Directing

Shot Types and Movement Know your Shot Types terminology! Use abbreviations [CU, MS, LS, MCU] hand out Know your Camera Movement terminology! Pan, Tilt, Zoom

The Shot Is the basic division of a film or TV programme, in the same way as a play is divided into scenes or acts, or an orchestral piece into parts and bars. A shot must provide the viewer with a number of key elements. Each shot has a particular function within the overall story of you film. Visions of Light [1992]

Elements of the Shot

Filmmaking Dos and Donts The Six Elements of a Shot: Motivation – Karel Reiz On Editing Information Composition – framing: isolating a view Sound New camera angle – [see hand out] Continuity – That Fatal Sneeze [1907]

Breaking Down Your Script Marking Up Your Script Overhead Plans – hand out The aim is create Shots flow

Shot Flow Shot Lists Storyboards: Shot Number Shot Type Shot Information: action, dialogue, sound Camera Movement Use arrows to indicate movement [hand out]

The Shoot Slates [Shots] and Takes Blocking Rehearsing camera and subject Production Logs to record takes

In-Camera Filming Exercise: Creating The Shot! Storyboard, Shoot and Share the following: Someone sits in a chair, silently reading. They hear a sound nearby and are suddenly interrupted by something unexpected. Make sure you devise your shots according to the Six Elements. Make the sequence as engaging as you can. Make every shot count!