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English Through Movies
Class 13
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Cinematography (How the camera Is used) 8 Filmstrip Countdown
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Cinematography (How the camera is used)
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PICTURE START
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Cinematography (How the camera is used)
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Cinematic Codes: Setting- the location/ set of a film
Props- the equipment within the set/ used in the story Costume and make-up – what characters wear Lighting- how lighting is used on-screen Performance- how the actors share the story Cinematography – way the camera is used Special effect (SFX)- how digital technology is used Editing- how the film is altered/ cut/ put together after filming Sound- how sound is used both inside a scene and when added afterwards
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THREE main things to think about when planning a shot:
Useful Cinematography Vocabulary Shot-(take) a single uninterrupted image on screen Cut- change between two different shots THREE main things to think about when planning a shot: FRAMING- the choices made about what to include in the ‘frame’ (shot) and what to exclude ANGLE- the position of the camera when filming- how the camera is tilted MOVEMENT- if/how the camera moves
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FRAMING Extreme Long Shot Close-up Medium Shot Long Shot
Show clip from Love Actually. What kind of shots do you think are mostly used in this movie? 20mins Long Shot Extreme Close Up
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ANGLE High-angle shot Birds-eye view Low-angle shot Canted angle
Show scene in presidents office when he talks to Natalie ( )/ or when sam and dad talk (30mins) Point of view shot Eye-level shot/ straight on shot Canted angle
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Camera Movement Pan Track Tilt crane shot establishing shot whip-pan
Dolly Zoom Show radio station scene or scene in presidents office for PAN example. After show first 10mins of 28 days later. Then apps video.
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Storyboard A storyboard is a way of planning your film prior to filming. It is similar to a comic strip where each frame represents a shot. A storyboard helps the director and camera crew to visualize the ‘flow’ of the film, ensuring that there are enough sequences to create the whole story. By creating a storyboard, shots can be filmed out of sequence and then edited together in their correct order during the post production process. A storyboard can only be completed once you have the outline of your story finished.
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Storyboard What is included in a storyboard?
A hand-drawn sketch of the action for each time the camera is turned on and off A brief description of the action An indication of the type of camera angles and shot sizes needed to film
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Making movies with a Smartphone….
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Your Movie The rest of the class is time you can use to work on your movie.
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