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Creating a dramatic scene with camera angles & dialogue 
Basics of video production teamwork to tell a story using provided content-less dialogue (topic open-ended) and designated camera angles. Each team plans their scene using storyboards, actors, directors, cinematographers, and editors. Dialogue cannot be changed, or rearranged. Use dramatic devices, such as pauses and emotions! Any camera angles can be used, but must include at least one of the following: establishing shot, POV, low angle, high angle, depth of field.
Rubric Code: M22A36
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Powered by iRubric Creating a story with camera angles
Basics of video production teamwork to tell a story using provided content-less dialogue (topic open-ended) and designated camera angles. Each team plans their scene using storyboards, actors, directors, cinematographers, and editors.
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Planning & Story boards

Decide on scene topic; genre (drama, comedy, horror etc); 'look' of scene (art direction, location, costume). Storyboard to include brief description of each shot for each line of dialogue.

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Visual Impact

Footage steady and in focus;no headroom or allignment errors; shots used are very creative

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Editing

Shots serve a purpose; transitions and special effects used when necessary

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  • video production, team work, skills using camera and editing software


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