My Six Shot Video Sequence Consists of...
- Extra Close Up: close up of the hands
- Over the Shoulder: shows what the person is doing
- Close Up: shows the person
- Medium Shot: shows the person from the hips up
- Wide Shot: shows what the person is doing
- Extra Wide Shot: shows the whole story
During this project I learned how to work with Final Cut Pro, and how to arrange shots to make a story. Videos tell a story so there has to be a beginning, middle, and end. I also learned that when you are story boarding and editing, you are not supposed to put wide shots next to each other, but it is O.K. to have multiple close ups in a row. Final Cut Pro is not too hard to work with, it is pretty similar to iMovie, so I know the basics of it.
The next project I do I will defiantly use the keyboard shortcuts that I learned on Final Cut Pro, and the basic shots. I will remember how to layout the shots, and not to put two wide shots next to each other. I will defiantly remember to always use a tripod!
- Over the Shoulder: shows what the person is doing
- Close Up: shows the person
- Medium Shot: shows the person from the hips up
- Wide Shot: shows what the person is doing
- Extra Wide Shot: shows the whole story
During this project I learned how to work with Final Cut Pro, and how to arrange shots to make a story. Videos tell a story so there has to be a beginning, middle, and end. I also learned that when you are story boarding and editing, you are not supposed to put wide shots next to each other, but it is O.K. to have multiple close ups in a row. Final Cut Pro is not too hard to work with, it is pretty similar to iMovie, so I know the basics of it.
The next project I do I will defiantly use the keyboard shortcuts that I learned on Final Cut Pro, and the basic shots. I will remember how to layout the shots, and not to put two wide shots next to each other. I will defiantly remember to always use a tripod!
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