Erstellt von Jacob Spoors
vor mehr als 8 Jahre
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Mood Board Purpose | Visual tool for a designer Show the feel, flow or look of a design Assist in the generation of ideas |
Mood Board Use | Colours used will reflect nature of theme Images used will show the style of theme Language will link to nature of theme |
Mood Board Content | Photographs Fonts Colours Graphics |
Mind Maps Purpose | *Content of a media product * Development route for a product *Range of resources/equipment needed *Show the connection of components in a creative media product |
Mind Map Use | Show the development of ideas How an idea can be broken down into individual categories |
Mind Map Content | Central Theme (word or image) Branches on key themes Sub branches from each theme |
Visualisation Diagram Purpose | Visualise a range of ideas for a product Edit designs based on discussions with client Adjust ideas from one design to the next |
Visualisation Diagram Use | Plan the layout of images such as posters or website plan costumes or characters for an animated film |
Visualisation Diagram Content | Logo Title Images Suitable Text Annotations |
Storyboard Purpose | Pictures of the scene and characters make it easier to visualize the situation Provide information like timings for scene Theme |
Storyboard Use | Plan an animation, video, TV show or anything that includes moving images |
Storyboard Content | Number of scenes Scene content Timings Camera Shots/Movement Lighting Sound Locations |
Camera Shots part 1 | Establishing: A wide image that shows you where the video is being shot. Long Shot: A full view shot from a distance Full Shot: Show a full image with everything in it and nothing cut off |
Camera Shots Part 2 | Mid Shot: Showing the subject from the waste up Close Up: Showing more detail of an area of someone/something Extreme Close Up: Showing more detail of an specific area of someone/something |
Camera Angle Part 1 | Low Angle: Showing something from the ground upwards High Angle: Looking down on something from a higher view point Over The Shoulder: The camera films from behind, looking over the persons shoulder at the person talking. |
Camera Angle Part 1 | Under Shot: The camera is on the floor looking up at something Eye Level: Showing an still image from someone’s point of view Leading Lines: Directs the audiences eyes to where the person wants you to look |
Camera Movement Part 1 | Zoom- Gets closer to a certain point Dolly- Follows the movement of an object Tilt- Starting from a low view and moving to see the full image |
Camera Movement Part 2 | Panning- Rotating to see the full land scape Point Of View- Showing an moving image from someone’s point of view |
Script Purpose | Provide lines for the characters Set out what the narrator will say Provide details of expressions or actions |
Script Use | Narrative for the characters that appear in each scene and are used by actors to learn their lines Explains the scenes of a TV show or film |
Script Content | Dialogue : Loudness, emotion etc. Direction : What happens in the scene Location Shot Type Camera Movement Sounds : Actions, characters etc. Characters |
Script Structure | Set or Location INT – Interior EXT – Exterior Dialogue Emotion, volume and intonation. Note; Beat ‐ Pause V.O. ‐ Voice over |
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