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Film Studies

Shot Types Review

2/25/2019

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Click the link if you want to know more about shot types. Not all of the shot types that are on this page were talked about in class.

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/video/tips-and-solutions/filmmaking-101-camera-shot-types

Then, if you need a review on camera MOVEMENT click below:

​https://www.videomaker.com/article/c10/14221-camera-movement-techniques
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How to read a screenplay

2/5/2019

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1. Please click the link, read the entire page, and take notes on a single notecard. You will use this notecard to annotate a script, so make sure you get vocab words and maybe some definitions down on it so that you will be able to identify and label the parts of the script you will read.

Click Here to learn about Screenplay Formatting!

2. Close that browser window on your computer and ask Mr. Griswold for a script to annotate. Read the script! As you read it, please mark every element on all 4 pages. For example, when you see a slugline: write "slugline" next to it and so on.
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3. After you have marked up your script, show Mr. Griswold. Then you can screen the actual movie we filmed using this script in 2016 on Youtube below. Follow along with on your script. Mark any differences you notice between the script and the movie with notes in the margins. 
4. Turn in your script to Mr. Griswold. Please make sure you put your name on the front. Open final cut pro and continue your editing work!
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