Master of Time in Film
Introduction:
For this assignment we will be creating a variety of "scenes" that approach the use of both slow motion and time lapse in film.
Assignment 1: Slow Motion Cinematography
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Tips for Slow Motion Cinematography:
Tip 1: Choice - Choose what you want to film slowly, thinking/imagining particularly how the effect will enhance what you are trying to convey
Tip 2: Understand Camera Speed
Tip 4: Time Slows down
Tip 5: Use in action Scene (give chance to see the details)
Tip 6: Death (Slow = Significance)
Tip 7: Narrative Significance
Tip 8: Fear
Tip 9: Sound
Tip 10: Use with care and purpose
Tip 2: Understand Camera Speed
- Normal - 24 frames per second
- Slow - 60 Frames per second
Tip 4: Time Slows down
Tip 5: Use in action Scene (give chance to see the details)
Tip 6: Death (Slow = Significance)
Tip 7: Narrative Significance
Tip 8: Fear
Tip 9: Sound
Tip 10: Use with care and purpose
What to Film in Slow Motion:
Dropping something in water
Someone Falling
Hair in the "wind"
Slow Motion "Punch"
Someone Falling
Hair in the "wind"
Slow Motion "Punch"
Editing Your Slow Motion Footage:
Assignment 2: Time Lapse Footage
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What to film in Time Lapse:
Kids in the Hall
Walking through the Hall
The Sky (Clouds)
Walking through the Hall
The Sky (Clouds)
How to Speed Up Time in Premiere Pro:
Assignment #3: Reversing Time
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What to film in Reverse Time:
Use the Force Luke (Something coming to your hand)
"A hole in one"
Show me some magic
"A hole in one"
Show me some magic
Assignment #4: Teleportation
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