This task should demonstrate match on action, shot/reverse shot, and the 180 degree rule.
Students will take out a camera in their groups in order to shoot a sequence.
Establishing shot;
Clip of establishing shot from Finding Nemo. This shot at 0:00-0:12 sets the location, giving the audience the idea of setting and genre. It introduces the main character 'Marlin' and his wife 'Coral'.
Close-up;
There is a close-up at 1:17. This shows what the characters are looking at in detail. They can also be used to show emotion more clearly on the characters, such as at 1:54 in the clip.
Match on action;
Match on action shows the character doing the same thing from various different angles, for example 2:12-2:17. It allows the sequence to be more interesting and flow more. It is sometimes used to create a sense of pace.
Reaction shot;
2:11-2:15
There is a close-up at 1:17. This shows what the characters are looking at in detail. They can also be used to show emotion more clearly on the characters, such as at 1:54 in the clip.
Match on action;
Match on action shows the character doing the same thing from various different angles, for example 2:12-2:17. It allows the sequence to be more interesting and flow more. It is sometimes used to create a sense of pace.
Reaction shot;
2:11-2:15
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