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During this week you are going to need to move the camera, whilst filming. Refer to the second half of the slide show on cinematography we previously looked at for framing. Inquiry Here are a couple of videos, which analyse how movement in cinematography can infer additional meaning to a shot. Video 1 Video 2… Read more Cinematography (Movement for Meaning)
Assessment Method in Film Self assessment example Look through this example of a self assessed student’s essay TASK Copy and Paste the following at the bottom of your essay: T E A S Assess your use of terms CTRL F Please use this document that requires you to use CTRL ‘F’ to help you… Read more Pan’s Labyrinth (Self Assessment)
On November 9th at 19.00 – 22.00, Candie Gardens Cinema the Film, Psychology & Sociology departments will be hold the second in our series of Cinema Stories. The screening will followed by a panel discussion in the issues raised in the film. Her (2015) Spike Jones Trailer Book Click here to book a free ticket
Task Complete the action & reflection sections of your portfolio page on framing for meaning. Deadline – Monday 19th October Answer the following questions and, in each case, consider the meaning that you were seeking to communicate through framing and/or directing. Remember to use terms wherever possible Questions for Action How did you use the… Read more Framing for Meaning: Action & Reflection
Creative Intention To explore how framing a subject can be used to communicate meaning in a film. TASK Direct and shoot the shots listed below. For this you will have to alternate taking the shots and being a subject for your partner. You will have to take on the role of director and of cinematographer… Read more Cinematography (Framing for Meaning)
How can a film camera make meaning? Visual Glossary of Basic Camera Techniques The Best Shots of All Time Part 1. A great commentary on some amazing shots and the meaning that they create. Task – Complete for Independent Study Using Google slides, create a slide for each different framing technique described this video and… Read more Cinematography 101
You are going to edit your basic cinematography edit in WeVideo To get on WeVideo: Sign up for a free account using your school Google account. Click on the sign up with Google icon and confirm using your school Gmail. To upgrade to a full account you will need to follow this link. You will… Read more Join We Video
Your Submission The Film Portfolio is a submission for all HL & SL students and comprises of: A film reel (9 minutes maximum: 3 minutes maximum per film production role, including one completed film). Portfolio Pages (9 pages maximum: 3 pages maximum per film production role) A list of all sources used, must submitted as… Read more Film Portfolio
An IB Film textual analysis essay is multi-layered (like an onion). Here is a graphic, which tries to explain those layers: 1) The outer layer is the context layer. This film was made as a comment on the Spanish civil war, the people who rose to power (the Fascists) and the resistance of some, to… Read more Pan’s Labyrinth – Final Essay