Monday 5 November 2012

My preliminary task video


Preliminary Task

I had to do a preliminary task for media at sixth form. I got into a group of three and what we had to do was come up with an idea of what we will do for our short video. We had to create a storyboard, script (if needed) and the actual video. Our video didn't have any talking in it so we didn't need a script we just added music after when we was editing.

First we needed ideas, we wrote down some of the ideas we had and chose the best one we all agreed on.

Then we created our storyboard and changed some ideas we had.

The we started filming our shots for the short video we were creating.

Once we had all of our shots we needed to put them together and edit them.

We used AdobePremiere to edit our video.

From doing the preliminary task i learnt how to use AdobePremiere and i improved my filming and editing skills, i learnt how to work in a team and make sure we are working together listening to each others ideas. I started to think outside the box and think of different ways we could do things.

The 180 degree rule.


The 180 degree Rule



The 180 degree rule is if you are filming someone and say there is a man on the left and a women on the right you must always make sure that the man is on the left you can move the camera around but as long as you don’t go past the 180 degree mark. The only way you can cross the 180 degree mark is if you show the camera moving past the mark this gives a good continuity.


Storyboard:

The Chase

Scene 1: A teacher teaching a pupil in a classroom. 

Scene 2: A stranger then walks in on him teaching.

Scene 3: The Teacher gets scared panics and runs around the stranger and out of the room
There are then several different shots of the stranger chasing the teacher around the building they are in.
Scene 4: The teacher trips up some stairs and the stranger catches up and stamps on the teachers head.
Scene 5: The stranger walking away.

The End