Thursday, September 18, 2014

Lab 3


Define a Space/Place example





Different kinds of Shots









Composition










Importance of white balance & exposure





Todays Assignment: Define a Space
•   Create a shot list with your partner! Plan to shoot 12 shots just in case. Hold each shot for at least 10 seconds (you can edit it shorter later). 

•   WHAT: Think carefully about what you wish to convey. It could be an emotional tone you feel in the location (claustrophobia, fear, energy); or it could be that you are interested in the quality of light in the space; or perhaps what intrigues you is what goes on there; or maybe you like the architectural details, or the colors; you could also contrast interior with exterior, light and dark, movement and stillness... it’s up to you! 

•   HOW: Think about what camera position, shot size and composition will work best for each shot. 

•   Shoot your project with a partner.   

•   Download and encode your material, watch your clips. 




Define a Space by Conrado Falco

 



File Structure





NEXT WEEK:
Bring your USB drives to class again next week! We will begin editing.


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