Friday, November 14, 2014

AB Sequence Questions

AB Sequence:

During the AB Sequence project I learned how to move from one place to another with two six-shot sequences and how to make the transition from one place to the other in a quicker fashion and how to do so in a less boring and more entertaining way. I also learned how to use sound effects efficiently and also in an entertaining way. Sounds and music make the video much more entertaining and fun. After this project, I can take the skills from making transitions less boring but still make sense. I will apply these skills by creating videos with a more entertaining and time saving fashion.
Collaboration: The action of making with someone to produce something. This applied to our group and our projects because we all worked together either as camera men or as actors. But together, we helped each other create each others projects but together, create works of art.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

6 Shot Sequence

6 Shot Sequence:
Extra Wide Shot: Sets the scene including the character but the scene is the priority and the character is small compared to the shot.
Wide Shot: Head to toe shot of the character.
Extra Close Up: Shot of the character's hands to show what they are doing.
Close Up: Head shot and the purpose is to show the character's expression.
Medium Shot: Hip/waist up to show an action.
Over The Shoulder: Shot directly over the character's shoulder to show what they are doing or what they have done.


Over the course of the 6 Shot Sequence, I have learned how to express a video in a less boring and in many different views, showing the action and the video but without boring the viewer. I also learned how to use each of the 6 shots to express different actions. Applying these 6 shots can help me create a more exciting scene instead of a one shot sequence through out the video.