Any truly successful director has the ability to convey emotions through camera angles and movements. However, I'm not a successful director (yet?), so I'm responsible for capturing 19 different shots to practice. There's no storyboard right now and there's no connection between anything I recorded. All of the work being done right now is just about becoming comfortable with different positions. The very first photo is of an extreme close-up, which I decided to post because of how time consuming it was to capture. I had to get really close to my friend Sarah (check out her website) and we got the giggles. So all of my shots were shaky, but we figured it out.The second shot is also of Sarah and is an extreme angle. I had to lay on the floor and risk being stepped on. I enjoy the third shot because whenever I try to film anyone being candid, they notice me. The first try filming clueless people was a success! Next is a master shot of the new construction. There's something about seeing new parts of the building mixing with the old parts that seems really cool to me. The fifth shot is an over-the-shoulder of my friend Will. Extreme boredom had attacked our class, so I decided to make the best of it. The last shot is titled 'low or dramatic'. I find it interesting because if Victoria would've made a face of menace or mischief, it would look like she was drawing something suspicious.
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