Introduction
The objective of the assignment was to create videos on different types of camera movement. The supplies needed to complete this assignment was our phone cameras and our storyboard. And the camera movements we selected were tilt, dolly in, tracking, random movement, trucking, and boom. The reason why we chose these camera movements are because we thought that they were simple and since this is our first time working on camera movement it would be a good start.
Shot Size: Establishing Shot Camera Angle: Shoulder Framing: Three Shot Tone: Chill Friendly Composition: Point
Shot Size: Medium Close Up Camera Angle: High Angle Framing: Single Shot Tone: Vulnerable and Sad Composition: Lines
Shot Size: Extreme Close Up Camera Angle: Eye Level Framing: Insert Tone: Serious Composition: Point
Shot Size: Medium Full Shot Camera Angle: Shoulder Framing: Single Shot Tone: Angry and Upset Composition: Balance
Shot Size: Wide Shot Camera Angle: Eye Level Framing: Point of View Tone: Panic Composition: Point of view shot
Shot Size: Master Shot Camera Angle: Shoulder level Framing: Single Shot Tone: Busy Composition: Lines
Reflection
What I learned from this exercise was how to use the different camera movements. The roles we had on our team were Cole A (me) acting, Rahan D filming/camera man, Eric E also acting and directing, and Antonio M was not here on this day due to personal business but help with research. Resources that were used in this assignment were our phone cameras which filmed the different camera movements and our storyboard we used as reference to complete this assignment. My personal opinion on how we did on this assignment was good overall.
Work Cited
Team, N. (2023) Camera movements: Everything you need to know, NFI. Available at: https://www.nfi.edu/camera-movements/ (Accessed: 06 November 2023).
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