11/16/2018 0 Comments Six Word Story BlogIn my broadcast technology class, we created a six word story. My six words are "See Those in Need, Give Help." We learned about nineteen different camera shots, and implemented these into our videos. My first shot shows the main character struggling with work. I used an extreme wide shot in order to establish the setting and character. The second shot is an over the shoulder shot. I used this shot to show a hand reaching over to help the main character. My third shot is a medium shot, showing the two characters working together at a table. I used this shot to because it frames both characters in an intersection of grid lines in the Rule of Thirds. My fourth shot is an eye level shot. I used this shot to properly capture that the second character is sad. My fifth shot is a depth perception shot. It shows the second character feeling sad, and the first character offering help by walking up and talking. I thought this would be a cool angle, as it can change the focus between different characters. My sixth shot is a planar view shot that shows the two characters in talking happily. This shot was used to show the characters in the grid lines of the Rule of Thirds, and to show the characters and equal in that they have both helped each other. The message of my video is to always help those when you can, and that by helping those around you, you will find people in your times of need to help you. Overall, I liked how this project gave us the freedom to come up with something creative by ourselves and still link it to something relevant today in our lives.
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AuthorMy name is Shriya. I am a sophomore at Ladue Horton Watkins High School. Archives
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