
Part #1
Get 10 seconds of each of the following shots. Each person will get these shots.
**Medium shot of the Tucker Center 10 seconds
**Close-up shot of the Tucker Center 10 seconds
**Pan - of the parking lot SLOW PAN 10 seconds
**Tilt - Full body shot of a person standing by the flag pole, tilt up to see the flag
10 seconds
**Truck - Hand held, moving side to side. Shot of cars in the parking lot. 10 seconds
**Dolly - Hand held, moving in and out (similar to a zoom but the camera moves)
Dolly into a person running a video camera. 10 seconds
**POV – Point of View - Making it appear as if the camera were someone’s eyes,
Eye-level shot as you are walking down the hall. 10 seconds
**Following shot - Walking behind someone, (like they are being stalked) 10 seconds
**Head room – the amount of room between a persons head and the top of the screen. Shot of a person where their chest is at the bottom of the screen and their
**Head is touching the top of the screen. 10 seconds (as if you were interviewing the person)
**Leading action – video of a moving object (person) walking from left to right of the screen, where you place more room in front of a person than behind them.
10 seconds
Angles
**High angle - A high angle shows the subject from above, the camera is angled down towards the subject. This has the effect of diminishing the subject, making them appear less powerful, less significant or even submissive. Shot of a person sitting at a computer from a high angle.
**Low angle – This shows the subject from below, giving them the impression of being more powerful or dominant. Shot of a person standing, camera is near the ground
**Slanted – making the shot very crooked or unlevel to show suspense or danger. Shot of person walking past the camera into the building.
Part 2
Upload your video to iMovie
Part 3
Create a short camera composition video with titles for each shot you have uploaded. Add a title and music to the production. Use transition, fade the music out and fade to black at the end of the video.