Monday, September 8, 2014
Six Shot Sequence
I filmed this video using the Six Shot Sequence. For the first shot I did an extra close up, or XCU, of his feet. Here you can see him marking time. Next I did another extra close up of his hands, where you can see him sliding the trombone. After that there is a close up of his face, or CU, where you can see him blowing air into his trombone. Then there is a medium shot, or MS, where you can only see his waist and above. Next I have a wide shot, or WS, where you can see his entire body, but not the whole setting. After that there is an over the shoulder shot, or OTS where you see him playing trombone from over his shoulder, and you can see part of him. Lastly there is an extra wide shot, or XWS, where you can see both all of him and the entire setting around him. I learned how to use a flip camera and a tripod. I also learned the six different shots of the six shot sequence and how to film them. When I do my next project, I will use the six shot sequence, each shot being a sentence and each sequence being a paragraph, and film multiple sequences to create a story.
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