Monday, March 28, 2011
A Girl’s Nude Photo, and Altered Lives
A girl after having a hard time at home sent a picture of herself naked to her boyfriend and soon after broke up. He then fowarded the picture to a girl that forwarded it to a ton of other people. parents are trying to use this as a lesson to show kids why they should not sext.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Article
It was interesting to see grown men doing there yoga workouts or whatever it was that they called it. But because it was a weird and uncommon thing for us too see it was interesting to watch. The camera tech. where good and they had good angles with good lighting throughout the whole video.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Notes
INTERVIEWING:
• What seven items should you bring with you when you are shooting an interview?
(Clocks Tick Tock Making Heads Pound Loudly)
C
Tape
Tripod
Microphone
Headphones
Power source
Light source
• Shooting into a light source = causes a silhouette (light around the person, cant see the person), light should always be behind camera
Button to adjust =
• Where do you want your light source?
• On what object should you focus the camera?
• No tripod=
• Date and Time=
• SP/EP
• Camera shoots in ________________.
• Pre-Roll-
• Post-Roll-
CAMERA SHOTS:
Wide: show setting & surroundings establish location
Medium: Less setting, more Detail focus on specific area
Tight: aka-close up, lots of detail
***BACKGROUND:
• 1 Shot=
• 1 Shot with graphic=
• 2 Shot=
• CU-
• MS-
• LS-
• ECU-
• Rule of thirds-
CAMERA MOVEMENTS:
• Tilt-up and down following movement
• Pan-left and right movement
• Zoom-mag picture in or out
• Dolly- shot on wheels
LIGHTS
• Key-
• Fill-
• Back-
MICROPHONES:
• Unidirectional-
• Omnidirectional
• Cardiod
• Lav/Lapel Microphone
• Boom Microphone
• What seven items should you bring with you when you are shooting an interview?
(Clocks Tick Tock Making Heads Pound Loudly)
C
Tape
Tripod
Microphone
Headphones
Power source
Light source
• Shooting into a light source = causes a silhouette (light around the person, cant see the person), light should always be behind camera
Button to adjust =
• Where do you want your light source?
• On what object should you focus the camera?
• No tripod=
• Date and Time=
• SP/EP
• Camera shoots in ________________.
• Pre-Roll-
• Post-Roll-
CAMERA SHOTS:
Wide: show setting & surroundings establish location
Medium: Less setting, more Detail focus on specific area
Tight: aka-close up, lots of detail
***BACKGROUND:
• 1 Shot=
• 1 Shot with graphic=
• 2 Shot=
• CU-
• MS-
• LS-
• ECU-
• Rule of thirds-
CAMERA MOVEMENTS:
• Tilt-up and down following movement
• Pan-left and right movement
• Zoom-mag picture in or out
• Dolly- shot on wheels
LIGHTS
• Key-
• Fill-
• Back-
MICROPHONES:
• Unidirectional-
• Omnidirectional
• Cardiod
• Lav/Lapel Microphone
• Boom Microphone
Videographer demo reel
Was showing us many different ways to take shots and good ways that videos can be stitched together
Man and a goose form unlikely friendship
In Echo Park near downtown Los Angeles, the geese that live there begin their daily routines. Some swim, some walk and peck for food. Basically same stuff that geese do everywhere. But there is one goose there with routine all to there own. Every morning, its priority is to stand by the side of the road and patiently wait for her mate to return on his scooter. The old man comes down to the park every day to see the bird.
Collin Thompson
Texting in School
ANGLE: (Subject, Verb, Object)
B-ROLL Kids texting in school Teacher walking up to student and taking phone Video of Trevor talking to camera Cuts away from Trevor and shows a kid texting in class Fades between different kids texting and then fades to Michelle talking Video of Michelle talking and starts to cut into more kids texting Then fades into Mrs. Thompson talking Teacher on the phone and kid texting under the desk. Collin in front of camera signing off. | A-ROLL Many kids have come to wonder why teachers are so strict on why there is to be no texting in classes. Is it so others around the texter are not getting distracted or so that the texter is not distracted from their schooling? Trevor: As long as it is not effecting the learning environment then there is no reason that kids should be able to text. Students do not see why if it doesn’t affect people around them then what is the problem with texting in school. The opinion of some parents was surprising as it was different from teachers. Michelle: I as a parent do not care if my children text in school. If they are getting their work done and have good grades then what does it matter? Kids should be allowed to text in school as long as they are at a good standing grade in their classes. Mrs. Thompson: I think that it is rude to both us the teachers and also to other kids around. Thus making a easy solution to it all and just not allowing kids to text in the classroom. Is texting something that will continue to not be allowed in the classroom or with more students texting in class will this be a rule that will soon no longer be enforced? Signing off for the flash, This is Collin |
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Susan Smith
Killed her kids
Was raped by step father
Blammed killing the kids on a black man
She is in jail
Her husband left town
Was raped by step father
Blammed killing the kids on a black man
She is in jail
Her husband left town
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