Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Film: Cinematography Basics
In film class we are learning some cinematography basics before we begin creating our animation storyboards so that we can consider the different angles and perspective's we might want to use. Here's a link to some of the examples we studied in class: Film Studies 101: The 30 Camera Shots Every Film Fan Needs To Know. We will have a quiz on the shots we learned next week and today we'll begin out treatment and storyboard for our animation. Below is a classic example of a storyboard from Star Wars that contains the establishing shot as well as many of the basic shots we learned in class.
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