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Page 1: Roles in film making In groups of 3, come up with as many different roles in moving making as you can. Put each idea onto a separate post-it note. These.
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Roles in film making• In groups of 3, come up with as many

different roles in moving making as you can.• Put each idea onto a separate post-it note.• These ideas can be split up into three areas - Pre-Production - Production

- Post-ProductionCome up to the board and place them under

the appropriate headings.

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Pre - ProductionThe story is king

MotivationWhy is the story worth telling?What makes it unique?Who are you making the film for?

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Elements of an effective story• Hook – The beginning must have a hook so the audience

wants to find out more• Has structure – clear sequence with a beginning, middle

and end• Emotional content – The audience identifies with it

because of its emotional content – eg excitement, sadness• Pace – We need to keep the pace to keep the audiences

attention• Effective soundtrack – Soundtrack conveys emotion,

mood,mood and emotion and links with the message

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Story board

A storyboard contains a rough sketch representation of the video.

A storyboard is essentially a timeline that allows you to see what the scenes will look like.

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Your pictures can be simple drawings, but you need to think carefully about the shots you are going to take and the script you are going to use.

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ProductionAudio

Identify ambient noises (noises in room)If no external microphone – do not zoomWork in close to your subjectUse an external microphone if possible

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How many different shots are used to make this trailer? Count them!

http://www.apple.com/trailers/dreamworks/transformers/large_trailer.html

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Top mistakes in productionNo time between hitting record and starting

the actionCamera zoomCamera shakePans to long in duration and wide in arcAudio not given respect

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The rule of thirdsThe rule states that an image can be divided

into nine equal parts by two equally-spaced horizontal lines and two equally-spaced vertical lines.

The four points formed by the intersections of these lines can be used to align features in photos or videos.

http://www.izzyvideo.com/2008/11/20/izzy-video-110-the-rule-of-thirds-revisited/

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Post productionEditing More than about 10 seconds from any angle

is bordering on too much.Sound effects

The soundtrack/effects you choose can completely change to mood of the scene.

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A Night at the Museum