VSP - EXERCISES



|| 09/24/2024 - //24 (Week 1 - Week  )
|| Bertrand Alden Gani (0370471)
|| Video & Sound Production
|| Exercises



TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Asynchronous Class Materials

2. Instructions

3. Exercises

4. Reflection



ASYNCHRONOUS CLASS MATERIALS
Week 1
  • Shot size, camera angle, and composition are all elements of visual storytelling used in film, television, and other visual media.
  • Shot size refers to the amount of space that is visible within a single shot or frame.
  • Camera angle refers to the position of the camera in relation to the subject being filmed.
  • Composition refers to the arrangement of visual elements within a shot or frame.
  • Type of Camera Shot Size: Extreme Wide Shot, Long Shot/Wide Shot, Full Shot, Medium Long Shot/Medium Wide Shot, Cowboy Shot, Medium Shot, Medium Close Up, Close Up, Extreme Close Up, Establishing Shot.
  • Type of Camera Framing: Single Shot, Two Shot, Three Shot, Over-the-Shoulder Shot, Point-of-View Shot.
  • Type of Camera Shot Angle: Eye Level Shot, Low Angle Shot, High Angle Shot, Hip Level Shot, Knee Level Shot, Ground Level Shot, Shoulder-Level Shot, Dutch Angle Shot, Birds-Eye-View Shot / Overhead Shot, Aerial Shot / Helicopter Shot.
  • Type of Composition: Rules of Shot Composition, The Rule of Thirds, Balance and Symmetry, Leading Lines, Eye-Level Framing, Depth of Field, Deep Space Composition.

QUIZ



Week 2
  • The three-act story structure is a popular narrative framework used in storytelling, particularly in film and literature. It divides a story into three distinct parts: the setup, the confrontation, and the resolution.
  • Act One: The Setup The first act establishes the protagonist, their world, and the situation they find themselves in.
  • Act Two: The Confrontation The second act is the longest and most complex of the three acts. It's where the protagonist faces a series of obstacles and challenges as they work towards their goal.
  • Act Three: The Resolution The third act is where the story reaches its climax and resolution.

Lalin
1. Which part is act 1, act 2, act 3 respectively? Describe each act with ONE paragraph only. 
2. What is the inciting incident in the movie?
3. What is the midpoint scene in the movie?
4. What is the Climax scene in the movie?
5.What is the theme of the movie?

Everything, everywhere, all at once
1. Which part is act 1, act 2, act 3 respectively? Describe each act with ONE paragraph only. 
2. What is the inciting incident in the movie?
3. What is the midpoint scene in the movie?
4. What is the Climax scene in the movie?
5.What is the theme of the movie?


QUIZ




Week 3
  • Storyboard in filmmaking is a visual representation of a film, animation, or video game, much like a comic strip. It's made up of a series of illustrations or images displayed in sequence for the purpose of pre-visualizing a motion picture, animation, motion graphic or interactive media sequence.
  • Storyboards are used to plan shots, understand the narrative flow, and to communicate ideas to the production team. They can include details such as camera angles, character movements, dialogue, and even notes about special effects or sound. This helps the director, cinematographer, and other crew members visualize the scenes and prepare for the shooting process.
  • Storyboarding is a crucial part of the pre-production process because it allows filmmakers to experiment with different visual approaches, identify potential problems, and make necessary adjustments before the actual filming begins, saving time and resources.

QUIZ








INSTRUCTIONS









EXERCISES

09/24/2024 (W1) / EX 1


FINAL RESULT


Reflection: It was my first time using Premiere Pro. This first exercise helped me to familiarize the tools and settings of Premiere Pro. Overall, it was an easy and interesting warm-up exercise.





09/24/2024 (W1) / EX 2

Fig 1.0 Create new project "Exercise02"

Fig 1.1 Import and watch all of the clips

Fig 1.2 Drag the clip which is the beginning of the video

Fig 1.3 Start inserting and arranging the video

Fig 1.4 Finish arranging to get a video with correct sequence

Fig 1.5 Export the final result

FINAL RESULT


Reflection: The second exercise is more challenging compared to the previous exercise. I have to watch all of the clips and arrange them in a correct sequence order. Some of the clips is quite similar making it more difficult and confusing. This exercise required carefulness and concentration in order to avoid mistakes.





10/01/2024 (W2) / EX 3

Fig 1.6 Create new project "Exercise03"

Fig 1.7 Import and watch all of the footages

Fig 1.8 Change to "Editing"

Fig 1.9 Trim the footages

Fig 2.0 Use cross dissolve

Fig 2.1 Import the graphics

Fig 2.2 Insert the graphics to the correct scene and add cross dissolve

Fig 2.3 Change to "Graphics and Captions" and add the text

Fig 2.4 Export the final result

FINAL RESULT







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