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Video Project #1 - Action sequence (story)

In a group of 2 you will create a 60-90 second video of an action sequence.

Could be a chase, race around the school or track, battle against ninjas, man vs object, a chess match, a heist, a karate class, a sports game, etc.

 

Feel free to be creative. However, keep in mind continuity and camera angles/ shot types.

*** Make sure to use multiple camera angles and movements to create interest.

You will need to create a shot list. On this shot list you must write a description, approx length, camera angles and any camera movements.

Student 'Action Video' Examples

Video Assignment #2 - Eddies Choice

In a group of 2 you will create a video of a one of the following ideas.

Feel free to be creative. However, keep in mind continuity and camera angles/ shot types.

Keep in mind that this is a 4-5 week project and that you will need to hand in a shot list and treatment before filming.

You will need to create a shot list. On this shot list you must write a description, approx length, camera angles and any camera movements.
Your treatment must be a digital write up of a detailed description of your story, shot types a, camera angles and movements.

Please review the assignment details and rubric

> Example of a Video Treatment

> VIEW PAST EDDIES WINNERS HERE <

> VIEW IRHS 2018 EDDIES PLACE WINNERS HERE <

https://sites.google.com/hdsb.ca/eddiesfilmfestival/past-winners?authuser=0

DOCUMENTARY/ACADEMIC

A documentary film is a video that subjectively expresses or deals with facts or conditions about a certain topic. They are true stories that document real events. For example, a video that shows a day in the life of your school. An academic film is a video that is created for a class project and deals with a specific subject. For example, a video on the history of Burlington made for History class. would qualify as an academic entry.

 

COMEDY

A comedy film is a humourous story that is intended to make the audience laugh. To evoke a sense of spontaneous amusement or gaiety, manifested in laughter

 

DRAMA

A dramatic film is any entry that introduces a set of circumstances or an event that explores serious, emotional or psychological overtones. The video that has a more serious story that is developed through character interactions.

 

ACTION/ADVENTURE

An action/adventure film will usually deal with a character on a quest or mission. During this quest, obstacles are met and overcome. The story is enhanced with scenes that contain well choreographed sequences of high-paced action.

 

SUSPENSE/HORROR

A suspense/horror film deals with situations that can sometimes be scary or make the audience feel a sense of uneasiness.

 

COMMERCIAL/TRAILER

Commercials and Trailers must be 90 seconds or less in length. Any commercial that promotes a product or service. Any film trailer that promotes an original student film - no downloaded footage permitted.

 

PSA

PSA's must be 60 seconds or less in length. A Public Service Announcement makes people more aware of a particular topic by giving factual information. A PSA reinforces the goal of a medium being used to change society’s behaviour positively.

 

EXPERIMENTAL

An experimental video is one that may not follow any particular formula or format. The audience is at once, enlightened, entertained and intrigued. Exploring different camera techniques , camera angles, soundscapes or how people perceive visuals and audio could all be a part of an experimental video.

ANIMATION

The animation category includes vector, pixilation, claymation, cel animation, stop motion techniques. Including storytelling techniques.

 

RE-CREATION

This category sees students "unpacking" and analyzing the construction of their favourite films or television shows. In the process, they learn the various roles in a film production, and they practice working as a team to create a finished product that as closely as possible recreates a short scene from a film. This recreation includes "mirroring" the scene from everything to location, acting, lighting, and sound, whilst ensuring that the scene is identical in terms of framing, camera positioning, script, shot number/length, and scene length.

Student 'Eddies Choice' Examples

Placed 3rd in the 'Drama' category at The Eddies 2018.

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