The document discusses creating a 30-second commercial storyboard using various shot types like establishing shots, medium shots, close-ups, and extreme close-ups. Students are instructed to mix these shot types in their storyboard to tell a story over 30 photos. The storyboard will demonstrate understanding of production process, three-point lighting, shot composition from a previous multimedia exam.
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4. Now that you know the production process, and have explained three point
lighting and shot composition, I want you to create a storyboard where you tell me a story
with 30 photos (this would be a .30 second commercial) using a variety of shots ranging
from establishing shots to 5px"> a medium <strong> shot <to a
a close up to an extreme shots. Mix them up to
tell a story.
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