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Priscilla AngeliqueCamerawork: Static vs Moving Cameras
Objectives
By the end of this lesson you will be able to:
1.Identify and use common types of camera movement
2.Identify and use a range of camera angles
3.Explain the purpose of using static or moving cameras
4.Create a movie using static, moving and a mixture of static and moving cameras Today’s Objectives
Priscilla Angelique - Camerawork: Static v Moving
Review: Distance Shots
Common types include:
XLS Extreme long shot
LS Long shot
MLS Medium long shot
MS Medium shot
MCU Medium close up
CU Close up
BCU Big close up
XCU Extreme close up
Shot TypesPriscilla Angelique - Camerawork: Static v Moving
Review: More Camera Shots
Other Shots
OTS or OSS Over the shoulder shot
POV Point of view
ES Establishing shot
Even more ...
•Two-shot•Wide-angle shot•Tilted shot
Shot TypesPriscilla Angelique - Camerawork: Static v Moving
What do they mean?
Pan
Crab
Track
Ped
Dolly
ZoomPriscilla Angelique - Camerawork: Static v Moving
Camera Angles - ExamplesPriscilla Angelique - Camerawork: Static v Moving
Movie Examples - Static vs Moving Priscilla Angelique - Camerawork: Static v Moving
ScenarioA character is walking along a street. How can you use the
camera to give the impression that the character is
a) sad b) bold c) paranoid
Priscilla Angelique - Camerawork: Static v Moving
Now it is your turn
Priscilla Angelique - Camerawork: Static v Moving
Task 1
1.Create a short animation of a character walking.
2.Go to the camerawork view. For your first version you will only jump the camera to the position you like. Your main focus is the angle and framing of the shot. Make as many selections as you need.
Static CamerasPriscilla Angelique - Camerawork: Static v Moving
Task 2
1.For the second version you will move the camera to a selected view.
2.Create a new camera.
3.Move the camera and make as many selections as you need and then export the second movie.
Moving CamerasPriscilla Angelique - Camerawork: Static v Moving
Task 3
1.Go to the cutting room view.
2.You will see clips from both the main camera and camera 1.
3.Use a combination of clips from both cameras to create the final version of your animated movie.
Combining BothPriscilla Angelique - Camerawork: Static v Moving
How did I get on with the task?
Priscilla Angelique - Camerawork: Static v Moving
Review Task 1
1.Did the way in which you used the cameras affect the scene? If yes, how?
2.How effective was your set and did you have to make changes to it after you started work in the cutting room?
3.What could you have done differently to make transitions from static camera shots to moving shots more effective?
What have I learned?Priscilla Angelique - Camerawork: Static v Moving
Lesson Summary
1.Camera Movement
2.Camera Angles
3.Static Cameras
4.Moving Cameras
The story so far ...Priscilla Angelique - Camerawork: Static v Moving
The Next Lesson
•The topics for the next lesson
•Things to do before the next lesson
What’s Next?Priscilla Angelique - Camerawork: Static v Moving
Links
Moviestormhttp://www.moviestorm.co.uk
For video tutorials to help you while you work
Pictures from The Wedding Fightby Priscilla Angelique
2011
http://www.priscillaangelique.comhttp://www.apriscillathing.co.uk
The EndPriscilla Angelique - Camerawork: Static v Moving