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Scrap book art
In today's lesson, I had a go at making a scrapbook: Above is my attempt ar scrapbooking, I thought it was a fun interactive task. Although, I didn't find it something that I'd do every day. I liked the task because the origami and the stamps were fun. I thought it was fun since the origami was something I used to love to do, I think this is why I enjoyed it. On the other hand, the stamps were a chilled out task that was nice to do for the final task considering that the first took a lot of effort. The cutting and the sticking was not the most fun of a task.
Shot types
Medium Over- shoulder Close up Wide Medium, close up Establishing Extreme close up (Cutaway) Longshot 180-degree rule High angle Low angle Extreme long shot Aerial Birdseye (pano) Depth of field Dutch tilt (dolly zoom) I found all these shot types and have been inspired by them to use in future films and for a current short film that I am making (3.2). I am a big fan of the low and high angle shots because they tell a story. By this, I mean that they show how a character feels with intimidation on the low angle looking up and then the way the high angle looking down displays how the other character feels. This could be interesting because you could use a two-shot or a medium shot to show more than one person being intimidated or providing the argument. New shots to me Noddy Shot For interviews/vox pops or when you want a shot intensely on a character Weather shot A shot of the sky, or background that would be an establishing shot...

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