The objective of this storyboard is to help us learn camera movements and how to use them for our 2-minute film. Camera movement is movement in film. We learned about many different camera movements. Examples are Tilt, Static, Tracking, and Random. We also use framing, shot sizes, and camera angles in the storyboard. First, we pick a camera movement and action line then identify the size, framing, and angle of the shot. Doing this assignment help more learn to properly create a storyboard and helped me effectively learn how to do difference camera movements that will help very much with our 2-minute film.
Camera angles mark the specific location at which the movie camera or video camera is placed to take a shot. A scene may be shot from several camera angles simultaneously. This will give a different experience and sometimes emotion. They are very important in a-lot of aspects of film. Like before they help establish a tone in a scene. In the first photo we used a High angle to show inferiority in the picture. It was to show someone much taller was look down at Mekhi T. But In the picture his expression shows he is a little bit nervous. In the second photo it is Nycholas showing a sense of superiority over Mekhi T who he is look down at in the context of this photo. Nycholas feels disrespectful by Mekhi smirk.
In film, a logline is a brief summary of a movie's plot that captures the essential elements of the story in one or two sentences. The logline is typically used to pitch a movie to producers, agents, and other industry professionals, and serves as a concise and compelling description of the film's premise. A well-crafted logline can help to generate interest in the project and attract financing and talent. The logline is important because it is the first point of contact between a filmmaker and potential investors or collaborators. It is often the first thing that people read or hear about a project and can make a crucial impression in a crowded marketplace. A good logline should be clear, concise, and memorable, capturing the essence of the story in a way that is easy to understand and compelling to audiences. It should also convey a sense of genre, tone, and audience, giving potential investors and collaborators a sense of the project's commercial potential. Ultimately,...
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