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In this recap, we summarize the key lessons from the past two weeks of digital production. Focusing on practical filming techniques, we emphasize the importance of shot variety, including wide shots, close-ups, and medium shots, ensuring each is held for six seconds. We discuss the significance of maintaining the line of action, appropriate cutaways, and capturing facial expressions during activities. Additionally, as a creative exercise, pairs are encouraged to brainstorm simple sequences to film, considering location, lighting, and shot planning.
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Digital Production Recap previous two weeks – Practical – Filming sequences
Recap • Recap lesson 4 • Recap entire previous two weeks (before reading week)
Shooting a simple sequence • Wide shot (master shot) of scene • Offer at least three shots for the edit – camera lens angle shot ( WS); camera position shot (profile, head-on, over the shoulder) and camera height (high angel, low angle or eye height) • Hold each shot for 6 seconds • Do not cross the line – be clear where the line of action is • Shoot appropriate cutaways (hands on buttons, etc) • If someone is doing an activity the facial shots are important
3:6:9 • Three shots (WS, CU, MS) • Six seconds long • Nine different angles/locations (low, high, eye)
Task • In pairs think of some simple sequences to film – walking through a door; speaking on the telephone; working at a computer • Plan your shots….think about what you need to shoot • Think about location, lighting, etc