Preliminary Exercise 6: Story Boarding Camera Work day 1
Introduction Paragraph
Storyboarding is the finding of which shots that go with certain angles and pictures within a film. Two important reasons the industry uses storyboarding in the planning films is that it helps guide and ease the production process of the film as well as help visualize a future outcome for the final product of your film. Film production is the stage of filmmaking process where the planned story is acted out. Camera work is the way cameras are used and positioned within a movie or show. It's important that us students know the meaning and their importance of using these methods. Movements me and my partner Dorine B. will be executing full shots, establishing shots, wide shots, and
Reflection Paragraph
We learned about the different shots and varying angles that can be used within scenes, I learned how convenient and useful storyboarding can be in planning films. It gave a guideline for me and my partner to finish the exercise. The goal of this exercise was for students to analyze storyboarding as well as plan future shots in eight panels. Day one was easy but different experience than the rest of the exercises, sketching and planning shots was a good experience. Dorine B. and I communicated ideas and I drew the shots out, my partner directed the eight shots and we used my iPhone to take the photos. I feel me and my partner are adequate and expert in this.


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