Monday, November 09, 2009

Camera shot movie for class



by Mark Guiffre

14 comments:

Dr. Hsu said...

Hi Mark,

You did a very good job! I like how you demonstrate different shots through pictures and clear narrations. You definitely apply digital tools to effectively convey communicate your intent. I have a question on the Close Up and Big Close Up shots. Are they supposed to look blurry? Dr. Hsu

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Luci Ferraro said...

Mark,

I thought you did a great job expressing the 8 different camera shots. I learned about these through your narration which was understanding and easy to follow. Nice job.

-Luci

Unknown said...

Great job Mark! Two things that I would fix, add music in the beginning- it doesn't really grab my attention right away. Also, half way through the volume drops a lot, not a big deal but it distracted me. Other than that, it was rather entertaining.

Theresa Strumpf said...

Mark, I thought it was interesting using an animal to grab the students attention. Good job on explaining the concept of the different camera moves.

Dan LaManna said...

You did a good job. I enjoyed the creativity. You were well organized and conveyed your ideas clearly.

Christine L said...

The bird was great, it grabbed my attention. I think that you also did a great job on explaining the different camera shots. Very informative!

Dave said...

Nice job, I thought you did a good job demonstrating all the different camera shots, I had some trouble hearing you though, and you might want to add some music to help hold students attention.

Christian Dienna said...

Nice job Mark. I like how you explained all of the shots with the picture, you made it easy to understand.

Gregory Gilroy said...

Mark,

Very good job. I liked the pictures that you used in the video and your narrations matched perfectly with pictures.

Keith Henderson said...

great job, loved the camera angles and great narration, very informative

Vik said...

Cool video, I definitely learned something from that. The video was well organized and had a clear progression and the information was clearly presented. As others have said, the volume drop when you went from live action to stills was noticeable. A small volume bump would fix that right up. Good job!

Dennis Pope said...

This video was easy to understand and very informative. The mix between the audio and visual helped me understand the content better and gave me examples of the terms mentioned. Great job!

Unknown said...

I liked the video because it showed a variety of shots and you used an animal that might help to keeps kids attention.