Thursday, August 26, 2021

Comments

 Comments

Matheny, Vyncent Michael

The head on shot was enjoyable because of the way he ran but it also achieved the purpose the head on shot since it felt as if he was actually running towards me. : This was a video of someone running straight towards the camera "full speed" in a funny way.

The establishing shot is well done and the environment is relaxing. It establishes the mood and environment of the scene. : This shot was of the outdoors by the basketball courts. The grass and trees are vibrant and shows the environment.

The low angle shot makes him look like a giant, it reminded me of the giant from Jack and the beanstalk. : He is standing upright and looking down on the camera as if he is looking down on us.

Tran, Khang Nguyen Cao

I love the extreme close up of the jelly fish, you can see all of their tentacles. : I do agree that this was an extreme up close shot since it showed many jellyfish and did not focus on just one but it did just show the part where the jelly fish was and looked like we were under water. 

Your point of view shot looks like its about to start an autobiography movie, it reminds me of diary of a whimpy kid. : It is a relaxing shot of him walking and it looks like we are at his point of view and he is going to tell us a story of his life. 

The establishing shot is symmetrical and is very satisfying. : The establishing shot is a part of the court yard and had 2 trees that look symmetrical and the lunch tables are lines up properly making the shot very symmetrical. The shot overall is relaxing and establishes the scene.

Friday, August 20, 2021

10 camera angles

 Close up: I did a close up of sanitizing my hands when walking into the library



Dolly Shot: I did a dolly shot of following Isaiah's foot steps.



Head-on Shot: I was asking our local celebrity Isaiah for a picture and he threw the badge at the camera.



High Angle Shot: I saw these teachers having a conversation downstairs and asked for permission to film them from upstairs.



Low Angle Shot: I took a video of Isaiah picking his wallet up off the ground.



Point-of-View Shot: I balanced my phone on my lanyard and met Isaiah.


Over-the-Shoulder: We set up the phone at eye level and recorded me with part of Isaiah's head in the shot.



Pan Shot: We showed a sign saying that students must wear their badges and moved the camera horizontally to show Isaiah.



Reaction Shot: Me and Isaiah heard someone yelling and decided to reenact our initial reactions.



Cameo Shot: I stood in front of a neutral/beige wall and filmed.



Why I take this class

                      AICE Media Studies

My biggest fear is being drowned by cumulative college debts. I am reaching the bright futures scholarship through the AICE diploma. I had to chose between taking this class and staying the entire day or take AICE European History and leave after 5 period. Obviously, I chose this class because I have a heavy work load and I heard this class was easier and more fun. I want to improve my technology skills before going to college.
-Jennifer Bachmann period 7

CCR

https://youtu.be/jnzvAgyAgyQ