Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Mise En Scene

Mise En Scene
- To do with the visuals within a scene (what you can see).
- A French term meaning what is put into a scene/ frame. 
- Visual information in front of the camera.
- Made up of key elements.

Key Elements of Mise En Scene
- Setting and Props.
- Costumes, hair and make up.
- Facial expressions and body language.
- Lighting.
- Colour.
- Positioning of characters and objects within a frame. 


The Golden Rules


Rule One
If you are using Prezi or Microsoft powerpoint to present your lessons/ what you have learnt, try not to over use it as there are many other ways to presenting your work.

Rule Two
Be as creative as you can with your blog, play around with different fonts, add videos, etc.

Rule Three
Try and use a variety of technology in your blog.

Rule Four
Use as many different media forms as you can.

Rule Five
Don't copy other peoples blogs, use your own work and don't just copy it off other people or the internet.

Rule Six
Make sure your evaluations are well thought out.

Rule Seven
Try and present what you have learnt in every lesson, to show people that you are understanding what you're learning about.

Rule Eight
Make sure your blog is easy to navigate through and it is easy to find every thing you have written about.  




Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Camera Angles


In this lesson we took pictures and videos on our phones of the different camera angles, these are the camera angles that I pictured/videoed. 

Tracking Shot

Close Up

Extreme Close Up

High Angle
Birds Eye View

Tilt

Medium Shot

Long Shot

Low Angle
Extreme Long Shot

Zoom