OBJECTIVE vs. SUBJECTIVE

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OBJECTIVE vs. SUBJECTIVE CAMERA ANGLES OBJECTIVE vs. SUBJECTIVE

OBJECTIVE From a sideline perspective Not a viewpoint from anyone or thing in the scene As if the camera was not visible Someone looking in on the scene unnoticed

SUBJECTIVE From a personal viewpoint The viewer is part of the scene Watching the scene through the eyes of another Eye-to-eye relationship with viewer

POINT OF VIEW Falls between objective and subjective Viewpoint is at the side of scene or actor Viewpoint of actor, but not through eyes of actor

VIDEO ASSIGNMENT 2 PREPARING FOR THE START OF CLASS 30 seconds before class starts Switching between objective, subjective and point of view Film each segment at the 3 different angle shots Final edit should use a combination of shots

VIDEO TIMELINE – 3 SHOTS OF EACH VIDEO ASSIGNMENT 2 VIDEO TIMELINE – 3 SHOTS OF EACH Walking into classroom Finding your seat Sitting at your desk Opening the textbook/notebook/folder and finding a page/notes/homework Taking out a textbook/notebook/folder and placing on desk

VIDEO ASSIGNMENT 2 FINAL VIDEO Begins with timeline footage – 3 clips of each – labeled Ends with a well thought out compilation of footage, taking the viewer into the classroom for the start of class (approximately 30 seconds)