Thursday, May 2, 2013

Changing Identities

1.  Identify and explain as many WALLDO shots as you can.
Wide-to get an idea of the setting. Ex: shot of him and dog going down stairs.
Angled- gives the shot a different feel and look. Ex: shot of spreading jam on toast.  
Low- get down. Ex: also shot of spreading jam on toast.
Linking- linking two different shots together. Ex: shot of wind chime, then tilts down to Noah.
Depth- gives it a 3D feel. Object closer to camera is blurry while object farther away is in focus. Ex: shot of toaster popping and Noah behind it.
Opposite- shooting at the opposite side of what you usually would, also action/reaction. Ex: shot of Noah taking toast out of toaster.
2.  What is Natural Sound?
The sounds going on in the environment. Example, bouncing basketballs and squeaking shoes during a basketball game.
3.  Identify several examples of Natural Sound in this story?
Noah playing the piano, dog barking, wind/cars driving by, toaster popping, knife in jam jar, wind chimes, leaves crunching.
4.  How does Natural Sound enhance the story?
You get every detail of the story. It gives you a feeling that you're actually in the story.
 

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