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FILM-MAKING GUIDE

SHOOTING
HOW TO CAPTURE VIDEO
TECHNICAL TIPS
Shooting


Literary script: It is the text and dialogue of the film.

Technical script: It includes all the technical features:
 the actor’s movements
 movement of the camera
 the types of shot
 the sequence they belong to
 the scene
 the soundtrack.
The shooting team.

 The director: The person in charge of the final product. He decides how
and where it is done.

 Actors/Actresses: they are those who embody to the characters

 Producer: The one that decides the expenses and provides the
necessary means. In cinema, it also is understood that is in charge of
looking for the funding.

 Assistants: both the director and the producer have assistants.


 Make-up, hairdresser's and characterization: those who characterize
the actors and take care of his/her looks.

 Sound: they record the original sound with microphones.

 Camera operator: he is the manager of handling the camera

 Script: it is the link between the director and the others. And he/she
usually says the number of shots, that is to say, the scene the shot
belongs to.

 Lighting: It is the fact to decide what lens to use, what reinforcement is


needed from artificial light, etc.
Production.
Advice:
 Use a tripod to obtain a better image.
 Don’t use the continual zoom while shooting. Just take different shots.
 Don’t put the camcorder facing sunlight. Light must always be behind
you or on your side.
 Be careful with unwanted noise from:
 People, traffic, animals…

 Remember that within the soundtrack noise can have different


sources:
 Off voice for a narrator
 voice to represent character’s though
 Different noises to set up a situation: a bell tolls, birds, a ring,
etc..
 Shot different scenes with the camcorder don’t try to film
continuously.
SHOTS

 Extreme Long Shot: It's a  Close Shot: It shows the head


descriptive shot. In that shot, or the face of the character
you can see the place where the  Detail Shot: It shows small
action is taking place.
detail.
 Long Shot: The same than the  Wide-Range Shot: The camera
one we saw before but with a
moves like a person moves his
difference: You can see the
head and film.
actors in that shot.
 Travelling: the camera moves
 American Shot: a medium-long
with a steadycam
("knee") film shot of a group of
characters, who are arranged so  Zoom: the camera doesn't
that all of them can be seen by move, the lens changes and the
the camera. image increases.
 Medium Shot: The character  Subjective shot: the camera
cut by the waist. films what the person is
watching.
What the different shots mean
 Big general shot: Descriptive, general sight of landscape, it shows where
the action is taking place..

 General shot: It focuses on a particular place. More limited than big general
shot.

 American shot: It focuses on a particular person. The figure is cut at the


knee level.

 Middle shot: It shows more detail. The figure cut at the waist level.

 Close shot: It shows intention, feelings,…

 Detail shot: It directs the attention to one interesting centre. It is very good
to explain many situations instead of dialogue.
 Panoramic shot: The camera spins around the space.

 Travelling: The camera is moving for the tripod, steadicam…

 Crane shot: The camera is moving in the air in many directions.

 Zoom: The lens moves for many distances.

 Special shot: Superimposing, change sounds…

 Subjective shot: The camera looks through the eyes of one person.

 Shot-Into shot: Changes the shots.

 Nosedive shot: The camera looks the persons who stay above the lens.
How to capture a video.

 You need a capture card.


 You also need video software to capture the video.
 Plug in a cable from the videocamera in the computer.
 After that, capture the video with the video software.
 Now you have the video in the computer and you can record it in a CD.
CD/DVD
To save your video/s in a CD or DVD we are going to use the
program called nero
Open the program and select DVD or CD

Click in CD or DVD-ROM ISO

Click in new
 Select your directory and add your archive/s
 Click in burn and choose the caracteristics of your CD/DVD
 Click in burn and wait for a moment
Put into the computer

 If you have a camera recorder that can record in a memory card of SD.
You have to insert the memory SD card into the SD´s driver

 If you have a camera that can redord a tape or mini DV you need a machine to
transform the videos from mini DV tape to data for the PC.
How to record

1. Press the button on in the camera


2. Open the screen
3. Finally, Press the button rec
(if you want stop the recording press rec again)
How to import the videos into the
computer
1. Plug the camera usb cable in the computer.
2. Open the screen and select to connect with the computer.
3. Import the video.
Basic edition

 Open Windows Movie Maker.


 Import the videos
 Organize the videos
 Import the soundtrack
Normal edition
 To add effects:
 Click to see effects
 Select the effects and press ctrl+d
 To add transitions:
 Click to see transitions
 Select the transition and press ctrl+d
Soundtrack

 Import:
 Click in Import audio or music
 Choose the sound that you want
for your video (You can donwload
a great sound from a soundbank)
 Drag the video to the line time
To silence a video
 Click with the right button of the mouse in the sound.
 Click in silencing .


The multiple audio track

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