Filming Assessment You will be graded on accomplishing one set of shots correctly, in proper sequence.  Make sure to allow enough time for the complete take to be registered properly and viewable.  You will be separated into appropriate sized groups by your instructor.  You are solely responsible for the shots that you direct.  At the beginning of your shoot, fill out a sheet to indicate who is completing each shot.Do not zoom during your shots.Unless otherwise indicated, use a tripod.

At the end of the first shot, hit PAUSE and then simply record the next shot after it.    For each of the following sequences, your instructor will assign a single individual to shoot it.  Each individual is responsible for a single set: A, B, C, D, or E.  A:  1)Pan right to medium close-up, 2) Medium shot   B:  1) Tilt down to wide close-up, 2)  Full shot C:  1) Hand-held shot, close shot - character walking down hallway, 2)  Medium close-up  D:  1) Two shot, medium close shot,       2) Wide close-up E:   1)  Over the shoulder, full close-up.  2)  Close shot

What will be an ideal response?


See Chapter definitions and figures for samples of standard framings and shot descriptions

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