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Introduction to Filming Controlled Action
Lesson 1. Preparation for Filming Controlled Action
Learning Event 1: Prepare To Film Controlled Action
Learning Event 2: Plan a Production
Learning Event 3: Write a Script Outline for Controlled Action
Learning Event 3: Write a Script Outline for Controlled Action (cont) - SS055080010
Learning Event 3: Write a Script Outline for Controlled Action (cont) - SS055080011
Learning Event 3: Write a Script Outline for Controlled Action (cont) - SS055080012
Sources of film material.
Duties of a camera crew
Checklist of items to remember before, during, and after filming.
Checklist of items to remember before, during, and after filming. (cont)
Practice Exercise - SS055080017
Practice Exercise (Cont) - SS055080018
Lesson 2. Filming Techniques - SS055080019
Basic sequence. - SS055080020
Basic sequence. (Cont) - SS055080021
Figure 2-1. The three basic shots
Approach to cinematography
The long shot.
Sequence development. - SS055080025
Learning Event 2: Shoot Re-establishing Shots (RS) and Camera Angles
Methods of re-establishing.
Using camera angles and techniques
Figure 2-2. Angle and distance variation
Varying subject distance.
Learning Event 3: Use Cut-ins and Cutaways
Figure 2-3. The cut-in
Figure 2-4. The cutaway
Learning Event 4: Maintain Screen Direction - SS055080034
Maintaining screen direction.
Figure 2-7. The imaginary line
Contrasting screen direction.
Practice Exercise - SS055080038
Practice Exercise (cont) - SS055080039
Answers to Practice Exercises - SS055080041
Filming Controlled Action