-Analyzing+Moving+Images+GK


 * students will be able to:**
 * 1) define and identify various shot types.
 * 2) define and identify effects of various camera angles.
 * 3) explain the rule of thirds in framing an image.
 * 4) identify ways edits tell us about storytelling and passage of time.

Background information
2. Read Shots Types on Media College.com 3. Glossary of Camera Angles on Media College.com 4. Read Rules of Framing - on Media College.com and Rule of Thirds on Digital Photography School 5. Read about editing techniques and transitions- on Media College.com 6. View video below: Natural Transitions

**Assignment in groups of 2 or 3 (Ask permission to change seats or to move across the room.)**

 * 1. View the following video from Mashable Tech (shot using a cell phone).**


 * 2. With another student in class, discuss the camera use of**
 * **long shots,**
 * **medium shots,**
 * **close up shots and**
 * **big close up shots.**


 * 3. With another student in the class, discuss the camera use of**
 * **pan**
 * **tilt**
 * **high-angle shot**
 * **low-angle-shot**
 * **shot where the camera is canted (not horizontal)**
 * **point of view**


 * 4. With another student in the class discuss how editing techniques tell us about the passage of time**
 * **cut**
 * **fade**
 * **dissolve**
 * **wipe**

Individual Assignment
Where is this in the video? || **Why chosen/effect** || Low-Angel shot || Shows something from a high or low perspective. || If someone is leaping from a high altitude, they can see what is going on. It gives you a feeling that you are the one who is witnessing it. || Where is this in the video? || **Why chosen/effect** ||
 * 1. Create a wiki page called Analyzing Moving Images //initials.//**
 * 2. Copy the chart below. Paste it on your wiki page. Watch the video again and complete the chart.**
 * **Distance of camera** || **Brief details -** Where is this in the video? || **Why chosen/effect** ||
 * long shots || Shows majority of. For example, a path. || To show background or communication between two people. It can show who's talking to who ||
 * medium shots || Shows the person a bit closer than the close-ups and the long shot. || To show maybe a body or outfit ||
 * close up shots || Shows only one person or item. || To show facial detail or feeling. It gives an idea ||
 * big close up shots ||  || To be even closer and get a very close and specific look at something. ||
 * **Type of shot/movement** || **Brief details**
 * **Type of shot/movement** || **Brief details**
 * Pan || To show what side something is coming from || Like if someone is throwing a ball, they would move to capture the ball's movement ||
 * Tilt || To exaggerate a disaster || It can be a fake hurricane, war an explosion from a point of view. Just to give the feeling ||
 * High-Angle shot
 * Point of View || Shows in the way you would see it if you were doing that type of thing. || To feel like you are the one who is taking action and doing it. ||
 * **Type of Edit** || **Brief Details**
 * **Type of Edit** || **Brief Details**
 * Cut || A scene that transitions into another area or place. || To make new scenes or conflicts in other places. ||
 * Fade || It shows something maybe an aftermath. || To show how something is progressing. ||
 * Dissolve || To show an ending || It maybe in the credits or the beginning ||
 * Wipe || To show something that happens next or in a different setting with another character. || To move from one character or place to another. ||