Group 1 - Camera Elements Presentation

You will have TEN minutes total to create three images to teach specific camera elements.

The three main camera elements we will focus on are:

·  Framing Shots: the camera set-up of how far away or close the shot will be

·  Camera Angles: from where the camera lens is focused

·  Camera Movement: how the camera moves during filming

You can take one picture or 5-10 seconds of filming for each element or you can combine elements if you clearly explain each element. Your group is assigned to demonstrate and teach the following camera elements:

·  Extreme Long Shot

·  Low Angle

·  Tilt

Be back in the classroom ready to share your work in exactly ten minutes. You will have up to 90 seconds total to present your elements to your classmates.

Group 2 - Camera Elements Presentation

You will have TEN minutes total to create three images to teach specific camera elements.

The three main camera elements we will focus on are:

·  Framing Shots: the camera set-up of how far away or close the shot will be

·  Camera Angles: from where the camera lens is focused

·  Camera Movement: how the camera moves during filming

You can take one picture or 5-10 seconds of filming for each element or you can combine elements if you clearly explain each element. Your group is assigned to demonstrate and teach the following camera elements:

·  Long or Wide Shot

·  High Angle

·  Hand-held

Be back in the classroom ready to share your work in exactly ten minutes. You will have up to 90 seconds total to present your elements to your classmates.

Group 3 - Camera Elements Presentation

You will have TEN minutes total to create three images to teach specific camera elements.

The three main camera elements we will focus on are:

·  Framing Shots: the camera set-up of how far away or close the shot will be

·  Camera Angles: from where the camera lens is focused

·  Camera Movement: how the camera moves during filming

You can take one picture or 5-10 seconds of filming for each element or you can combine elements if you clearly explain each element. Your group is assigned to demonstrate and teach the following camera elements:

·  Medium Shot

·  Eye Level

·  Tilt

Be back in the classroom ready to share your work in exactly ten minutes. You will have up to 90 seconds total to present your elements to your classmates.

Group 4 - Camera Elements Presentation

You will have TEN minutes total to create three images to teach specific camera elements.

The three main camera elements we will focus on are:

·  Framing Shots: the camera set-up of how far away or close the shot will be

·  Camera Angles: from where the camera lens is focused

·  Camera Movement: how the camera moves during filming

You can take one picture or 5-10 seconds of filming for each element or you can combine elements if you clearly explain each element. Your group is assigned to demonstrate and teach the following camera elements:

·  Close up Shot

·  Bird’s Eye

·  Dolly or Tracking

Be back in the classroom ready to share your work in exactly ten minutes. You will have up to 90 seconds total to present your elements to your classmates.

Group 5 - Camera Elements Presentation

You will have TEN minutes total to create three images to teach specific camera elements.

The three main camera elements we will focus on are:

·  Framing Shots: the camera set-up of how far away or close the shot will be

·  Camera Angles: from where the camera lens is focused

·  Camera Movement: how the camera moves during filming

You can take one picture or 5-10 seconds of filming for each element or you can combine elements if you clearly explain each element. Your group is assigned to demonstrate and teach the following camera elements:

·  Extreme Close Up Shot

·  Eye Level

·  Pan

Be back in the classroom ready to share your work in exactly ten minutes. You will have up to 90 seconds total to present your elements to your classmates.