Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Camera Shots, Angles, and Movements

 

Camera Shots, Angles, and Movements


Journalism II 

Camera Angles/ Movement 
Students will identify important visual terms (such as long-shot, close-up, camera angle) that are used on television and in movies and begin to recognize that these angles/ movements affect meaning. 

Camera Direction/ Angles 
Students will review camera direction, angles, transitions and key elements  via worksheets plan a video project. 

Students will review two handouts on camera direction/ angles 
Students will discuss a packet entitled: Lights, Camera, Action (The sheets are in your Google Classroom)

Why is it important for students to be aware of camera-subject distance, perhaps before addressing any other aspect of movies and television? 

Television is made up of hundreds and thousands of pictures, called shots, each of which must be carefully planned. The long shot, medium shot, and close-up (and many other camera-subject distances such as the medium long shot and extreme close-up) are the basis of editing in movies and on television. 

Without these shots, the person who edits the movie, TV show, or commercial would have nothing to work with. Editing, in nearly all cases, is the combining of long shots, medium shots, and close-ups to create an effective visual presentation. Camera-subject distance is the basis for visual editing. 

It is essential for students to have a clear understanding of camera-subject distance before they begin to analyze television programs and movies and before they begin to create their own productions on video. 

Quick review worksheet:
 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zB_KOueSAo5u5iaLXRRmpfr15VZDRhTS/view?usp=sharing

Cinematography  Link with videos

Link: http://www.mediaknowall.com/camangles.html 

 Activity
Review the following Link: and discuss any that you find confusing or discuss one that you find interesting and tell why.
Camera Shots

In class Activity:  Writing quick scenes.  Implementing Angles, Movements, and shots- 

1.Draw/  explain (Illustrate your best stick figures) a quick scene using 3 camera movements and 2 angles






Homework:  Finish your set of Camera Angle, Camera Shot and Camera Movement Study Cards.  They will be graded for 100 points

Bring your cards to class 

Assessment:...Next Friday, 9/13, depending on which class you have.   Students will be given a quiz on all of the terms 

Closure Activity:  -What types of camera angles/ shots do you see in the Bell ringer photo?




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1.1.11H Demonstrate after reading understanding and interpretation of nonfiction 
1.2.11B - use and understand a variety of media and evaluate the quality of material produced 

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