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Wednesday, 3 January 2018
Blocking
Script to Video Exercise
Watch the above video
Working in small groups of 3 you will need to produce:
One short script (1 - 2pages) in standard layout.
One hand drawn Storyboard
One blocking diagram indication movements of actors and positions of objects.
Two videos: each video will be a different version of the same script.
One video should be shot as one shot (carefully planned and blocked).
The other video should be shot in a variety of carefully planned shots.
Use: establishing shot, master shot, mid shots, close-ups, big close-ups, reverse shots, profile shots, over-the-shoulder shots, etc.
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