Work for Nick
Shot Types Collage
Lesson 1
For this video, we had to apply our knowledge of different camera movement types that we attained in the lesson before, by watching a YouTube video.
Lesson 1
We were informed about different shot types including wide shots and close ups and went out to shoot a picture of each of the different shot types.
Shot Types Video
Lesson 2
For this video, we had to apply our knowledge of different camera movement types that we attained in the lesson before, by watching a YouTube video.
4) How to fade/dissolve between shots
5) Difference between pan and tracking shots
Brooklyn 99 Intro and Reflection
Lesson 3
Sadly, this work got deleted when the macs got swapped for PCs.
Ratatouille Horror Trailer
Lesson 4
In this task, we used pre-existing film clips and audio to edit a trailer for Ratatouille if it was a horror movie.
Phone Call Sequence
Lesson 5
Using a script, we went out and filmed a phone-call sequence. We had some challenges with this task, as the lighting in our first draft was too dark, but once we'd managed to adjust the ISO settings, the footage came out too bright.
Phone Call Sequence (Dubbed)
3) Dubbing work using an external mic
Lip Syncing Task
Lesson 6
We were tasked with syncing a previous student's music video with the clean audio. This was difficult, as it was hard to get it on perfect beat.
Ice Cream Shots
Lesson 7
In this lesson, we were recreating still shots from a storyboard. We begun by taking the photos on an outdoor staircase before realising that the lighting was not ideal. In order to solve our problem, we moved to an indoor location. This wasn't ideal however, as it was at breaktime, so our shoot was constantly interrupted by students coming up and down the stairs.
Ice Cream Script
Ice Cream Audio (Paired with Shots)
Lesson 9
We began the production of this scene with a voice recording of the script, which we paired with the stills from our shoot from the lesson before in order to visualize the scene.
Clonitis News Report
Lesson 10
We made a short clip which involved using Masking in Premiere Pro.
1) Filming in focus
2) Using the rule of thirds
7) Correctly logging footage