Vocabulary+2nd+Semester+2012

=Vocabulary-Learning How to Shoot =



==Of course almost anyone can point a camera and shoot a movie, but it takes a real artist to know how to properly handle a camera and get shots that really count. SO HOW DOES ONE BECOME SUCH AN ARTIST? read on: == Most directors and cinematographers have visualized and planned all of their shots. They've thought about where the camera will be positioned, how the scene will be lit and whether or not they should zoom in or zoom out. They have decided if the camera should move or if the subjects will be moving or if both need to occur. If a director is really good at developing their style of shooting you will be able to tell that the film is a Spielberg vs a Hitchcock vs a Campion etc.

 For this class we need to understand and be able to use some of these artistic basics to help make our videos better. You will be working in a group to help create a vocabulary list for our class. This will also hopefully help you understand a bit more how to set up your shots.When you are finished with your research we will have a digital dictionary with images and examples to reference when needed for our class.

=== Click on the link below for your class and follow the directions once you're there. === Mr. Baker A2 B1

A1 Bjork B3 Kashian