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Your Task Using your knowledge of camera angles and distances create a digital storyboard, using 16 shots Choose one of the following scenes: A teacher taking a secret note from a student A bully demanding money from a victim The delivery of a mysterious letter If they haven’t already watched it, the basic camera shots video will give them an idea of how you can use a variety of shots to tell a simple narrative.
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Use an example of each different type of shot.
(Remember you can combine distance and angle – i.e. a high angle medium shot) You can use some shots more than once. Plan your ideas in your folder or on your tablet first.
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Remember the effect on the audience
Why might you use… An establishing shot? A close up? A high angle? Over to you..remember choose your camera shots carefully to create a specific effect for the audience. ES - To set the scene so that the audience know where the action is taking place CU - To focus on something important HA – to show someone is less powerful
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Using the digital stills camera.
Remember.. T = telephoto – zooming in – use this to get closer to the subject W = widescreen – zooming out – use this to get further away from the subject ANGLE – position yourself above or below the subject to get high and low angles.
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Evaluating your choices
Against each image write down the name of the camera distance and/or angle Briefly explain why you chose it, for example.. ‘I chose the close up of the mysterious note because it was an important object in the scene and I wanted the audience to focus on it.’
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