Video and Sound Production / Exercises

04/04/2023 -  / Week 1 - Week  

Kim Min Ah / 0356145

Interactive Design  / Creative Media / Taylor's Design School


EXERCISES

Editing Practice (Mint & Doritos)
Shooting Practice
Stop Motion Exercises


CLASS NOTES

Week 1 (04/04/2024)


Premiere Pro

Window

Workspace

Assembly layout 


Import files

Double-click on the image to see it on the screen

Drag the video to the setting bar to see the sequence

(Or click the insert button)


Media 

Export

H264 match source high 


Week 2 (11/04/2024)

Shot size

Extreme wide shot

-broad view of surroundings

Wide shot

-Includes the entire subject and important objects in the immediate surroundings. 

Medium wide shot

-usually cut off across the legs or below the knees. Shows wide thought physical setting of characters. permit a nice balance of figures and surroundings

Medium shot

  • Shows the subject that is important to understanding -gesture and expression, from the person’s waist up, letting hands and the lower half of his body fall outside the frame

Medium close-up shot

Close up shot

Extreme close up shot


Over-the-shoulder shot-O.S


Screen direction

Dynamic screen direction

E.g) a plane flying 


180 degrees rule (reverse angle shots)

(Try not to cross the line where the subjects are)


INSTRUCTION



Fig 1.1.1 Video and Sound Production module booklet


Editing Exercise


Mint




Fig 1.1.2
Mint submission



Doritos




Fig 1.1.3 Doritos submission




Shooting Exercise




Fig 1.1.4
 8 types of camera shot





Fig 1.1.5
 Shooting exercise submission


Colour Correction and Grading

1. What is colour correction?

Colour correction is the process of adjusting the colours of images or videos to make them stand out or balance better.


2. What is colour grading?

Colour grading, also known as colour grading, means adding colour to a range of light. It's to adjust the colours of images or videos based on different environment settings.


3. What is the difference between colour correction and colour grading?

Colour correction is more about colour accuracy. Colour correction is the first step to adjusting the colours of images or videos to give consistency. The colour grading is more of adding style.


4. Are both colour correction and colour grading necessary while editing videos? Or just do one of them?

Both are necessary. Colour correction is essential to provide a consistent look for images or videos. Colour grading is also important to set the tone and mood of images and videos.






Fig 1.1.6 Colour correction and grading progress



Fig 1.1.7 Colour correction and grading progress



Fig 1.1.8 Colour correction and grading progress



Fig 1.1.9 Colour correction and grading exercise submission


Stop Motion Exercises

Exercise 1



Fig 1.2.1 Stop motion exercise 1 progress

We took 82 photos to create a stop-motion video.



Fig 1.2.2 Stop motion exercise 1 submission

Exercise 2



Fig 1.2.3 Stop motion exercise 2 progress

15 photos were used to create a stop-motion video.

 

Fig 1.2.4
 Stop motion exercise 2 submission

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