Comm 1336.001 chapter 4

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Directing Chapter 4

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Directing

Chapter 4

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Character, not circumstances,make the person.

Booker T. Washington

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I. The “Manager” Role A. Blocking 1. Cross camera angles* 2. Start blocking from program center 3. Select easel position last*

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B. Marking the Script C. Other Preparation D. Conducting Rehearsals 1. Pre-studio rehearsals 2. Studio floor rehearsals 3. Control room rehearsals

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E. Using Communication Devices 1. During setup (PL) 2. During the production (IFB) F. Timing 1. Segment timing sheet 2. Talent timing cues

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3. Program time and body time G. Calling Commands 1. Crew commands 2. Command principles a. commands of preparation b. commands of execution

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II. The “Artist” Role A. Shot Juxtaposition 1. LS, MS, CU pattern a. collective shots b. particularized shots 2. HDTV Changes

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B. Camera Selection 1. Thought process 2. Crossing camera angles

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C. Shot Relationships 1. Cutting ratio 2. Shot similarity (Jump cut) 3. Position jumps

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4. 180-Degree Rule (The Line)* a. axis of action b. axis of conversation

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D. Other Principles of Continuity* 1. Plan camera sequence as a whole 2. Follow the action 3. Have camera work appropriate for the program 4. Observe consistency of style and pace

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E. Transitions 1. Cuts 2. Dissolves 3. Fades 4. Defocus 5. Wipes

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6. Digital effects 7. Timing of the transition a. cutting on action b. cutting with movement c. cutting on dialogue d. cutting on reaction e. cutting on the beat*

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III. The “Psychologist” Role A. Familiarity B. New Relationships C. Directorial Style D. Working with Talent E. Working with Crew

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IV. Production Project* A. Staging B. Lighting C. Shot Continuity D. Transitions E. Camera Blocking F. Calling Shots

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