Monday, October 23, 2023

Preliminary Exercise 10: Camera Movement Organizer

 

Introduction

    Camera movement is the art of capturing a film on camera. Camera movement is extremely important in film because it adds a lot of meaning and feeling to the scene being shown in that respective film. Some examples of how the camera moves is from left to right and up and down. Also, the effects of camera movement can show the significance of the scene and some details as well whether it is small or big. The main goal of the assignment below is show all the different types of camera movements and key points that assist with using that particular movement.


















 Reflection
    How I was introduced to camera movement in film was when my Media Studies teacher taught us it in class, also a studio binder video that really helped me understand it a bit better. The assignment you see up above is a jigsaw notetaking of different types of camera movement and how they are used and what they could do. The way we executed this task was by giving each other a role, Cole A(me) did some of the definitions and all of the pictures, Rahan D did the organization of the tables and the key points, Eric E did research, and Antonio M helped with the Eric E did the research and Rahan D do the key points.  The  tools needed to complete this task were our laptops, PowerPoint to create the presentation, and websites we used to do research. Finally, what I learned in this exercise the different types of camera movement, how they are used, why they are used.


Work Cited
  Sorkin, A. (2021) Guide to camera moves: 13 types of camera movement - 2023, MasterClass. Available at: https://www.masterclass.com/articles/guide-to-camera-moves (Accessed: 19 December 2023).


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