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5 Master Edits

September 20 2019 Quarter one week five & six Nicole and I's 5 master edits are posted here; 5 Master Edits The first shot Nicole and I did was contrast . This was demonstrated by Nicole studying and then jumping off a diving board. The second shot, parallelism is shown by Nicole walking in the hallway and me walking in the hallway as-well, to the same class. The third shot was symbolism . This was shown by the trojan logo on the ground and then the trojan statue standing in the courtyard. The fourth shot was simultaneity which showed outside and inside the cafeteria. The last shot we did was leitmotif which was me thinking and Nicole spinning, which later we plan to add Peter Pan music to represent "You Can Fly!"

Review of Camera Angles in "Inside Out"

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September 8 2019 Quarter one week three & four  Review of Camera Angles in "Inside Out" 2015 Produced by Jonas Rivera and Pete Docter I chose the movie inside out because I love light hearted animations. I also chose this because camera angles are found in animations even though technically there is no "camera". The Producers use the camera angles through animation to bring out emotion of effect. Therefore, choosing this animated movie will help me better pick out camera angles and help me study them and how their used in a movie like "Inside Out" The first shot I chose was an establishing shot. The establishing shot I chose helps us understand Riley, the main character's emotion when seeing her new home. The shot of her dull city home seems quite disappointing compared to her old home, and what she had imagined when on her way to San Francisco. This establishing shot helps the viewer understand how Riley feels in this situation, which f...

Comments on Other Posts

September 5 2019 Quarter one week two (pt two)  Comments on Other Peoples Posts I commented on Shea's and Nicoles posts. I liked commenting and getting feedback from other people in my class. My comment on Shea's post; I nteresting shots! I liked your high angle shot, it took commitment to get on your roof to take these shots. I also liked your head on shot, it was a creative way of filming that exciting shot, the basketball actually looked like it hit the camera. I could see how that could be used in other films. Your reaction shot was very comical, but I liked your explanation for it! Lastly, your follow shot was creative, because typically a subject for this would be a human but you used a basketball. Overall, I liked your shots! My comment on Nicole's post; Cool Shots Nicole! I really enjoyed your follow shot. This shot would be very useful in film and i like your rendition of it. I also admire your high angle shot. This is a standard shot but you nailed it! ...