Digital Filmmaking

 

      

 

Tuesday & Wednesday, January 14th & 15th

 

Meet with your Green Screen team to start shooting your green screen project once your script and shot list have been approved.

Review of Shot Lists

Review of Script Format

See the front board for the Green Screen Schedule. If you are not shooting with the green screen then shoot your two non green screen shots.

Begin shooting for your Green Screen Project

Upload all clips that were completed today and begin to edit them.

Thursday/Friday is the last day of shooting for this project.

Here are the specs for this project:
1. Appropriate title and closing credits.
2. Good quality sound - Appropriate music, sound effects and sound levels.
3. Minimum of 5 scenes - three green screen scenes and two non-green screen scenes.
4. Green screen shots have been corrected so there is no green screen problems such as spill over or transparency.
5. Storyline is clear and cohesive.
6. Time is minimum of one and a half minutes with a maximum of 3 minutes.


 

Homework

Plan each of your shots for your Green Screen Project
Begin to think about your special video project, what will it be about, who will work with you on the project? What shots will you need, what can you do to begin now on the project now?

 

What, Why, How

What: Movies are created by developing a sequence of shots and scenes in order to tell a story. The different types of shots are referred to by name and abreviations.

Why: Knowing the different types of shots is part of the movie making profession and this knowledge adds to the skill set of the videographer.

How: Class discussion, reading notes and examples