Thursday April 3rd, 2014

Posted: April 3, 2014

Media Studies:  Production companies divide their film product into three main stages. Pre-production, which includes all of the activities needed to be completed before and up to the time the filming is ready to begin, Production, the time during which the cameras are rolling and Post-production, the activities needed to be done after filming is finished. storyboard provides information; when you have forgotten what you wanted, it provides a guide of what and how you are shooting. It will include directions for visuals, audio, lighting and framing principles. When you are creating a storyboard, keeping mind these five important concepts: Who What Where When Why Storyboards are often used because pictures tend to be easier to get information from than written instructions. By looking at visuals quickly, it gives the cameraman an idea of the shot angle that you are looking for. Directors will use these storyboards when elaborate stunts have to be filmed. A stunt generally has to be done quickly and safely. The more often a stunt has to be performed, the higher the risk of injury for the stuntman. http://www.aber.ac.uk/media/Documents/short/gramtv.html- Camera angles Reading Tutor: All books should be completed today- Author pages and reviews. Complete all stories. Today students should work on a hournal entry. What they have learned and what they are struggling with. Students can also play several games to generate conversation. Theatre Arts- Working on set Law- Allen Legere discussion continued. Follow up work- forensics project or one page write up on the case. What have we learned from this case and how did it affect other cases like it.