Wednesday 18 September 2013

Camera Shots - Storyboard

Hey Blogsters,
Today, in my media lesson, we learnt about varying the shots we take with a camera. To do this, we created a short story to show how we differentiated each shot.

Story line along with the shot taken:



Camera Shot: Medium Shot
The new girl in school. This shot allows the viewer to see both the facial expression and the body language of the individual.
Camera Shot: Over the shoulder Shot
The new girl then meets 2 of her new colleagues thinking that they are all very friendly. In the image, the new student is shaking hands with her companions  This over the shoulder shot allows viewers to see that communication is taking place.
Camera Shot: Medium Shot
In this image, photographed in a different area, the who 'companions' are offering the new student a high class drug, as she feels threatened to take the illegal drug. The medium shot allows the viewer to see the emotion within the image. 

Camera Shot: Extreme close up Shot
In this image, the new girl is looking worried and scared about consuming the drug that she has been offered. This shot shows the viewer the expression on her face.
Camera Shot: Long shot
Here, the two students are threatening the new girl to take the drug as she tried to break free. The long shot allows viewers to get a glimpse of the whole image and scene that is going on.
 Camera Shot: Medium Shot
After many threats the new girl takes the drug and there is one left in the bag. This shot shows emotion.
Camera Shot: Birds eye view
Another shot of her taking the drug.


Camera Shot: Wide Shot
Fortunately, the teacher catches the students in possesion of the drug.
Camera Shot: Wide Shot
Teacher rushes towards students. This shot shows the whole picture.
Camera Shot: Close up Shot
Teacher takes drug from the student, as he gives a sarcastic smirk. Again, shot shows emotion.
Camera Shot: Close up Shot
Last shot of the drug.


Anyway Blogsters,
that was the storyline for my short board.
Until next time,
Toodles.
18.09.13

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