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Cinematography video feedback/learner response

  Cinematography video feedback/learner response 1) Type up your feedback/comments from your teacher. Good audio Good use of POV Good opening- Fade in Well frames shots Good labelling Use of location Good transitions EBI: Ends abruptly 2) Type up your feedback from fellow students. Good opening Good sound Good labelling Range of shots Good location Good transition Mix of diegetic+none diagetic sound EBI: Ends abruptly Better labelling 3) Now reflect on your work and write your own summary of the comments and feedback you have received. Write  three  WWWs and  three  EBIs. WWW: My choice of music was good My use of POV shots were good Good camera quality EBI: Longer shots Smoother ending Better editing 4) L earner response: think about what you  learned about cinematography  making the video and also watching others. What will you do differently when you start the coursework in the summer? What tips or tricks have you learned from others that you can us...

Cinematography: Practical task

 The song I used is Morning Mood by Grieg, which fits well as it is sublime and peaceful. The video is meant to be a showcase of different types of shots, and the narrative is the main character walking to school.

Cinematography: blog analysis tasks

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  Find the  opening sequence  to a film or TV drama of your choice on YouTube and e mbed the video in a blogpost called 'Cinematography blog tasks'.  1) Write an analysis of the cinematography in the opening sequence.  Highlight  your use of media language and try to cover camera shots, angles and movement using the terminology we have learned in lessons.  In the beginning there is an establishing long shot which shows the entirety of the house/setting, and tells the audience it is a location of importance. The dogs slowly come into frame in slow motion and then cuts to a closeup of mug. A series medium closeups  ensue as the camera is placed in different locations in the house, showing antique decorations and artefacts as the main attraction of each shot, many shown in a low angle. After this, the main character of the opening scene is looking for "Mr Thrombie" however he is not present, as shown when the camera pans to the left. Once the main ch...