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Remembering what we learned – Add music – Script writing – Viewing dailies – Special Effects – Set Design – Costume Design – Storyboards – Editing – Shooting.

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1 Remembering what we learned – Add music – Script writing – Viewing dailies – Special Effects – Set Design – Costume Design – Storyboards – Editing – Shooting the Movie – Adding Sound FX

2 Moving fast…don’t get lost! The Video Frame “What you see is what you get”

3 The Frame is it If it is outside the frame, it does not exist to the viewer. – For it to be there, you have to imply that the object is there. – You can do this with sound and music. Height and breadth is controlled solely by the frame. – You can fool the frame by placing items at differing distances. – Lenses can adjust perspective.

4 Positioning the Subject in the Frame Do not cut off heads or give too much space above the head. Place the subject with a small amount of room at the top of the head.

5 Look Room… Leave space where the subject on the screen is looking or speaking.

6 Lead Room Give space for the subject to move towards. – We want to see where they are heading. We already know where they came from. – You can always cut back to a shot of what is chasing them or what they are fleeing. When you have two or more subjects chasing each other in a shot, place lead room at the head of the front subject

7 Fool the eye HOW CAN YOU… – Jump onto a high object? – Make an angel appear on your shoulder or hand? – Climb a wall? – Hang on the ledge of a high rise building?

8 Speed Time in the real world moves at a constant rate. Speed is a variable that can be adjusted by the editor. Speed can move slow or fast depending on what you want the viewer to experience within the story/video.experience within the story/video Using speed effectively can enhance the emotion you want to evoke.

9 Time Flow Serial Time Flow – A stream of events that move forward in a single sequence. – Most common because that is how we perceive reality – You can still shorten things in serial time flow by using your shots creatively. A B C

10 Time Flow Parallel Time Flow – Two or more sequences of action that are happening at the same time. – You are seeing the same moment of time twice. – Editing technique called cross cutting is used to create this type of flow. – Creates drama.

11 Time Flow Disjointed Time Flow – Describes the way the sequences are recorded in production. – Films and videos are rarely shot in the sequence the film/video is shown.


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