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Cinematography video feedback and learner response

  1) Type up your feedback/comments from your teacher. Superb-a brilliant  production! So entertaining but also spot on in terms of brief. Excellent section of shots, angles and camera movements correctly labelled.  Great sound and editing for comedy effect too-the last section genuinely had me laughing out loud. Brilliant! 2) Type up your feedback from fellow students. WWW: -Amazing camera work -Good acting and narrative -Correct labels - Use of sound is nice -Good shots -Good effects used when editing -Anas acting was amazing -Best audience response -Perfect casting, narrative -Dramatic music to build up tension and great acting when getting hit -Very funny -Anas EBI: -Don't laugh when getting hit 3) Now reflect on your work and write your own summary of the comments and feedback you have received. Write  three  WWWs and  three  EBIs. I believe that I did great in completing the cinematography task of adding and labelling camera shots/angles. I was also able to include sound , na

Cinematography: Practical task

  https://youtu.be/5Ph5HCxHQm8 Me and my group have created a classical comedy Bollywood scene. We all individually edited these clips with our own music and effects while correctly labelling and identifying each shot/angle. We were able to correctly include most of the camera shots to make it visually effective and entertaining.

Cinematography

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  Find the  opening sequence  to a film or TV drama of your choice on YouTube and e mbed the video Shadow and Bones 1) Write an analysis of the cinematography in the opening sequence.  Highlight  your use of media language and try to cover camera shots, angles and movement using the terminology we have learned in lessons.  The TV show begins with an establishing shot of a ship where we slowly zoom in using a crane shot . We are given close ups of the maps drawn and a low angle close-up of the main characters face. There are multiple medium shots of the other characters with a handheld feeling. Near the end there is a wide shot of the Mc which slowly moves around and becomes an over the shoulder shot and long shot showing the setting. 2) How does the camerawork give the audience clues about the setting, narrative and character? Through the use of handheld camera work, it gives the audience a more realistic feel to the setting they've been placed into. The multiple  wide sho

Film & TV Language index

1)   Film poster analysis 2)  Mise-en-scene analysis blog tasks 3)  Mise-en-scene video recreation and learner response 4)  Lighting analysis blog tasks 5)  Sound analysis blog tasks 6)  Sound: parallel and contrapuntal video feedback and learner response