Marrisa Johnson, Lesson 1- 15/09/15
Video production brainstorm and ideas
Today we looked at both gender directors and found out some more information about films we watch and didn't know about who directed it.
I found out that some of the films I have watched are actually directed by a female persona and it really did show that any gender is capable of doing anything just as good as the other.
We then looked at a short film that was directed by a local director named Simon Ellis and then looked into the rule of 3rd/ frame of shot. I learnt that whilst shooting a film you must always line up the angle with the interception of the person depending on the shot type.
For example with the close up shot it would be more efficient if you lined up the graph on the camera with the persons eyes for the best angle and shooting effect.
We then looked at a camera and played around with it a little bit just to see how it works. I learnt how to white balance the camera by clicking menu twice, choosing the WB mode, and clicking the main button for the best effect depending on shot background.
We then connected the camera with the mic and headphones and went around college to experiment some different shot types. I did not have an SD card on this lesson so no proof is shown but I still went round and tried to grasp the concept of the different shot types and the frame of shot.
After this we then learnt how to set up a tripod the correct way and then disable it in the correct way without breaking or loosing parts like the plate.
Picture of the work sheet from todays lesson-
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