Monday, October 24, 2005
Scene 1: Film Making 101
Here is a still-shot from a site made by students FOR students. Easy to understand, links to lingo/jargon, etc. Scene 1: Film Making 101 This link is a page that describes the 5 basic shots.
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This is a 6 page guide to making a film. It sounds as though the author knows of what he speaks.
I lost some of the quality of the content by my habit of proof reading as I go along. I was distracted by the typos. In summary, outline form it was a good introduction to some of the aspects of film-making.
There is an awful lot involved in this business. I'm glad I'm only going to be involved in a little aspect of this art. It seems so monumental almost overwhelming.
I lost some of the quality of the content by my habit of proof reading as I go along. I was distracted by the typos. In summary, outline form it was a good introduction to some of the aspects of film-making.
There is an awful lot involved in this business. I'm glad I'm only going to be involved in a little aspect of this art. It seems so monumental almost overwhelming.
I enjoyed this artical for two main reasons:
The first being that it gives an overview on not only the various positions and angles you can use, but also on why they are used... which is helpful to those starting out.
The other main reason is that they give pictures, (although crappy) they illustrate what a high-angle shot should look like
The first being that it gives an overview on not only the various positions and angles you can use, but also on why they are used... which is helpful to those starting out.
The other main reason is that they give pictures, (although crappy) they illustrate what a high-angle shot should look like
They have some good points, and if done correctly your film can look alot more professional using the different shots mention in here. I especially agree with the part on camera angles and how they make a subject or scene look powerful or weak, or even a sense of fear.
They have some good points, and if done correctly your film can look alot more professional using the different shots mention in here. I especially agree with the part on camera angles and how they make a subject or scene look powerful or weak, or even a sense of fear.
It's interesting to see that there are different kinds of shots, especially three different kinds of angles. It makes me glad that I'm not in the photography business.
Shermaine
Shermaine
This website is great, it help student learn how to make a film. It help student learn how to do different shots and different view of points.
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