Composition | Random | Storytelling | Video Styles | PSA |
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A Pattern
What is repetition of Shapes?
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An isolated sound that we hear when we see the action.
What is a nat sound?
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Beginning, middle, and end.
What are the three aspects of basic story telling? |
Performance, Storyline, Experimental.
What are the three types of music video styles?
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Public Service Announcement
What does PSA stand for? |
Directly Below
Where will the camera be if you want to capture an ants eye shot?
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Ambient sound because multiple sounds are being heard, making it difficult to hear one specific sound.
What is the sound of the crowd at a football game considered and why? |
Climax.
What is the turning point of the plot that changes the tone and mood of the story? |
Conflict, Drama, and Emotion.
What does a silent film need in-order to be intriguing? |
A video that shows a message for people towards a social issue.
What is a PSA? |
YES
Can I use more than one composition technique in ONE shot? |
Brainstorm, Storyboard, Film, and Edit.
What are the steps of video sequencing? |
Exposition
What part of the plot structure is where background information is provided and characters are introduced. |
If it has a combination of performance and storyline or neither.
Explain how a music video is considered an experimental style. |
Bullying, Water Conservation, Online Safety, Unhealthy Habits, Domestic Violence, Stress Management, Low-self esteem, Vaping, Smoking, Fighting, Drug Abuse. Give me 6 examples of social issues. |
A medium shot because conversation scenes involve body language and emotion.
If I was capturing a short film and I wanted there to be a scene where two people are talking to one another, what kind of basic shot would I use and why should I use it?
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A wide shot helps establish the time and setting, while a close-up is a tighter shot that focuses on detail and emotion.
What is the difference between a wide shot and closeup shot? |
Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution.
What are the 5 steps of a plot structure? |
A Short Film is a motion picture or movie that is made within a short amount of time. (From 1-45 minutes)
What is a short film and how long can a short film be? Also, give me an example of a short film that we watched together?
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A message to raise awareness or create change.
What should a PSA always have? |
Framing, Content in Contrast, and Leading Lines.
What are the three composition techniques that draws your eyes to ONE subject when shot? |
A shot that has the subject on one-third of the frame.
What is a rule of thirds shot? Include a picture. |
A story is WHAT is occurring in a sequential order and the plot is WHY things are happening in a certain way.
What is the difference between story and plot? |
Character, Goal, Conflict
What are the three principles of drama? |
Identify the topic/ social issue, Research topic, Find Target Audience, Find the style, Storyboard & Script, and Film & Edit.
What are the steps of creating a PSA? |