Tuesday, September 26, 2023

 Me and my partner, Nathaniel, had 15 shots to tell a story with inanimate objects using an establishing, long, two medium, two close-ups, extreme close-up, point of view, high angle, and low angle shot. We had 5 shots to be free and creative with. 

First, my partner and I decided to plan out our entire project before going to film so we wouldn't waste time going back and forth through decisions. We had decided upon a plot first and then we discussed what shots to do along the way. When arriving at the filming area, we did a quick look around to see where we could begin filming and started. After returning to class, we made a power-point to showcase all the shots and a quick caption describing it. After some revisions, it was done. 

 The composition of the shots were done well and the story progressed at the rate we had wanted to. I lacked a little on the captions of the photos, some where clear and brief while others were a little too long or did not give a concise description.

Shots and Angles Quiz.pptx

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