Introduction
The objective of this assignment is to plan out a storyboard for our camera movement videos. We illustrated the camera movements on our storyboard by drawing arrows to signify how the scenes were to be taken. Also, the resource we needed to complete this exercise was our phone to film and laptops for our research, and most importantly the sheet of the storyboard itself. The responsibilities of each teammate were Cole A. (me) to plan the action lines and tone as shot sizes, camera angle, and framing Rahan D. helped with that too and did the sketching, Eric E did the planning, and Antonio M did the research. It is important to have a storyboard because it helps plan out the scenes you do.
Reflection
What I learned from this exercise was how important a storyboard is needed to plan out different scenes and their context. The next for me and my team now is to actually go film the types of different camera movements. Which will use the storyboard to make the different types of scenes. This will be shown in Preliminary Exercise 12.
Work Cited
Team, N. (2023) Camera movements: Everything you need to know, NFI. Available at: https://www.nfi.edu/camera-movements/ (Accessed: 01 November 2023).
No comments:
Post a Comment