Group Filming Guidelines and Shot Styles Workshop
In this workshop, groups will learn the essential practices for filming, including roles assigned within groups and the shot styles to focus on. Each group must list its members and the filming location on the provided paper. Key points include proper handling of cameras and tripods, the importance of every member’s engagement, and the need for multiple shot styles to earn extra credit. Groups will film today, ensuring promptness for the exit pass. After filming, groups will rate their performance and collaboration, providing insights for improvements.
Group Filming Guidelines and Shot Styles Workshop
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Presentation Transcript
Bell Work 2/10/2014 Write down everyone's name in your group and write down where you will be filmingon the piece of paper you got at the door, one per group.
Agenda • Role • Groups • Shot styles & what not to do • Camera & tripods • Filming • Exit Pass
Shot Styles & Checking Your Shots • Take the list out with you • Make sure to get at least 3 shot styles, more = extra credit! • Double check your shots
Cameras & Tripods Cameras • No swinging around wrist • Treat better than your cell phone • If you break it, you buy it Tripods • Be careful with • It’s not a sword • Know which parts move and which parts break
Filming • Go out and film today • Sign out your camera and group • Hall pass • MAKE SURE I CAN FIND YOUR GROUP & YOU’RE ON TASK! • Be back on time for the exit pass • Questions?
Filming • Focus on getting the different shot styles • And… • Start filming some of your groups story
Exit Pass 2/10/2014 • Rate…How your group did filming? • Explain your rating. • Rate…How your group did working together? • Explain your rating. • Think if you need any props for next class…and bring them for your film!