These are a few pages from my sketchbook during the broadcasting rotation stage. I researched different broadcasting techniques and what creates a successful film. The rule of thirds, golden ratio, 180 degree rule and 30 degree rule were all techniques i looked at. When filming i will use them to create a strong and successful film. I also looked at story and image and different camera shots and angles to keep the viewer engaged with the story. The story must have a beginning, middle and end, with obstacles that the protagonist has to overcome to create dramatic tension. A change has to take place to keep the story exciting, this may include a twist in the resolution which can be foreshadowed. Different camera angles (wide shot, close up, insert/detail) props, and camera movement (pan, tilt, tracking) must be used to keep the viewer engaged in the story. From doing research i have learnt a lot which will help when creating my own film.
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
Sketch Book-Broadcasting
These are a few pages from my sketchbook during the broadcasting rotation stage. I researched different broadcasting techniques and what creates a successful film. The rule of thirds, golden ratio, 180 degree rule and 30 degree rule were all techniques i looked at. When filming i will use them to create a strong and successful film. I also looked at story and image and different camera shots and angles to keep the viewer engaged with the story. The story must have a beginning, middle and end, with obstacles that the protagonist has to overcome to create dramatic tension. A change has to take place to keep the story exciting, this may include a twist in the resolution which can be foreshadowed. Different camera angles (wide shot, close up, insert/detail) props, and camera movement (pan, tilt, tracking) must be used to keep the viewer engaged in the story. From doing research i have learnt a lot which will help when creating my own film.
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