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Introduction to Filmmaking

Introduction to Filmmaking. The Assignment. Each student will create their own original film, approximately 2 minutes long. Your film must have human characters. You cannot copy anyone else’s work. You must use all the information in this PowerPoint to make your film better.

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Introduction to Filmmaking

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  1. Introduction to Filmmaking

  2. The Assignment • Each student will create their own original film, approximately 2 minutes long. • Your film must have human characters. • You cannot copy anyone else’s work. • You must use all the information in this PowerPoint to make your film better. • The film will not have sound because we don’t have the right equipment for sound.

  3. The Story and the Storyboard • You will write your own original story and create a storyboard. • The storyboard will show camera angles, shots, camera movements, and characters’ movements. • The storyboard will include captions. • See the next few slides for examples of storyboards.

  4. Storyboard showing character movement, with captions

  5. Storyboard showingdifferent shots

  6. Storyboard showing length of each shot in seconds

  7. Storyboard showing different shots, with captions

  8. Storyboard showingcamera movement, with captions

  9. Close up of 2 storyboard panels with captions

  10. Storyboard in full color

  11. Camera angles, shots, and movement • If you pay attention to commercials, TV shows, and movies you’ll see that the camera rarely stays still. Instead, it moves left to right, right to left, up, down, and zooms in and out. • The following slides will show you some common camera angles, shots, and camera movement. • You should use each of these in your film.

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