Film techniques for students
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 21. 05. 2016
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Ten essential film techniques or cinematic techniques all students must know! This video covers:
0:04 - 1. Camera shots
0:34 - 2. Camera angle: high angle
0:53 - 3. Camera angle: low angle
1:09 - 4. Lighting
1:24 - 5. Mise en scene
1:53 - 6. Diegetic sound
2:14 - 7. Non-diegetic sound
2:37 - 8. Editing
3:24 - 9. Camera movement
3:41 - 10. Special effects
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Timestamps :)
0:04 - 1. Camera shots
0:34 - 2. Camera angle: high angle
0:53 - 3. Camera angle: low angle
1:09 - 4. Lighting
1:24 - 5. Mise en scene
1:53 - 6. Diegetic sound
2:14 - 7. Non-diegetic sound
2:37 - 8. Editing
3:24 - 9. Camera movement
3:41 - 10. Special effects
Screenwriting is filmmaking, it's where everything begins. The only difference between directing and screenwriting, is the Director has a crew, and a Screenwriter only has himself. Learn how to master grammar, and how the camera works. Grammar of the Film Language is an excellent book as well as Screenwriting is Rewriting. I highly recommend both. Think outside the box, and try to put in your Screenplay things that have never been on the screen before until now. You are an unique human being, no one in this vast universe have not nor have your exact DNA, you are one of kind, so, your writing is like nobody else, but you.
im currently having trouble bc we have a task of making a 8-9 minute film, im the screenwriter and the director just keeps putting down my ideas on the script and insists on her idea so thank you for this :)
Nice
Loved rewatching this video in my English class and was excited to see you in a video my teacher make us watch!
Iâve finally decided to start my overdue work đ
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Thank you very VERY much! I was SUPER DUPER glad my teacher found this video!
Thanks for the vid, really help me with my understanding of these terms for a class I'm taking!
this is actually really helpful I've noticed these technics before but it's good to have them gathered and explained Thank you
This was incredibly helpful, thank you! :)
Awesome!! This video is perfect since Iâm taking film courses. Thanks Lisa. đ đž đđŸđâ€ïž
Dawn, learned more from youtube than class
Thank you sooo much â€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïžâ€ïž This helped me alot while my preparation for Film Studies
You've just earned a SUB, Lisa. Thank you from a fellow Aussie. I will try these on my own content. Have a good one!!
Hi Lisa, could you do a comparative essay. Preferably one about comparing a film to a play. Thank youâ€ïž your videos are super helpful
Thank you for the video!! Help with some good elements!!
excellent techniques here, i highly recommend this to any beginners
love them a lot. Thanks for the video
Thanks for your advice
Iâm starting films studies on Monday and Iâm doing the course in 1 year, do you have any tips on what it will be like? đđ
Thanks, Lisa! This material is a great help. I have subscribed to your channel. Keep your creative videos coming.
Thank you! Will do!
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This helped a lot, thanks đ
This is great! Well done đđŒ
Thank you Lisa's Study Guides for teaching me these awesome filming techniques!!!
i love this it really helped.
That was awesome I learned a lot!
Great tips thank you! But why is that doorknob so high at 1:59??
it's a closet knob! haha! It's an old one so that's probably why!
Great tips! Thank you!!!
This was so helpful! đ€
Thanks for this video. It helps me to have new ideas. and i might use it to my students.
Thank you, it's great to hear that my videos are being used in classrooms!
Lisa's Study Guides Of course! :) Because this is very substantial. I hope you can upload more about media arts. đ
Clearly, filming this was fun.
Very nice detailing!!!
Thanks alot for this video , I have learnt alot
Thank you so much i need this for my English exam thank youuuuuuuu
Great video. Helps alot.
That was helpful! Thx so much
What video editor do you usually use? Recommendations?
This helped me slot for class thank you
Nice work on the video. As a fellow CZcamsr this is something I should of known by now lol.
Great all I have to do is great a real camera lens crew and a great story script to write or someone else can do it.
Really helpful video! Hope to see more!!
+slayerming1 thank you!
This is so helpful! :)
awesome tips! great video
Very helpful! đ
at 2:21 it doesn't say these in the vid but in the subtitle it does
Thank you for this videoo :)
thank you :)
Hi Lisa.. New subscriber here.. Really appreciated this film techniques that you shared.. I'm planning to study film when i get back to my country.. and i really love filming and editing videos. As a newbie in this kind of thing your video really help me widen my knowledge.. Thank you ^_^
That landscape shot tho, the grass not being straight bugs me to oblivion.
when you introduced low angle shots and flipped between high angle shots đđ
and then when you showed off lighting oml
Thank you for the video
I like your videos and often have my students watch them. I'm so glad you're good at making videos because I am not talented in this area.
Thank you thank you thoroughly enjoyed the vid had to sub
thank you!
thank you so much
Please what font are you using?
cheers
Excellent video, girl.
thank i will add this tip in my vlog video thank you so muchđ
Loved this video! Very interesting âȘâȘ
very good and helpful
Which camera do you use
I watched this at school and loved it! Now I'm watching it again! :) xoxo
Thanks!
Nice tips Lisa. đđ
Thanks for that Lisa..
You said you would do a film series. Where is it please ?
Thanks
Great videođ
thank you
Good points. Thanks
My pleasure!
Its not Long Shot but Wide Shot.
Special Effects? I think it was Visual Effect (Post Production/Editing), Special Effects includes Particular Effect (On site)
*begins writing up a a specific type of movie for a specific site*
I'd argue that "non-diegetic sounds", in order to be more accurate, instead should be called "mimetic sounds". Do you share that view?
Think you've done a solid crash course though.
Oh snap! Came across this lookin at film tutorials.
Adam Tan hey mate! đ
It's awesome &usefulđ
great video how do you film your lower extremity like you did with didactic sound of your feet? thanks
How should I proceed.
Nice dude, ca merite un pouce !!
Amazing
I call it âASMRâ when Iâm editing sound.
Now I have one question?
I am working on a Shot-Film Concept... so what is your suggestion on this idea.
Nice dance moves at 2:02đ
Amazing points, outstanding job!
Thanks!
Love it
good clean video info
thanks!
Hi Lisa, love your content.
Just curious if you could make a video specifically about analysing Medea as a year 12 text. Themes, quotes or anything importand in regard to characters and the overall play.
Thanks Lisa, keep it up!
Thanks Pat :)
This was really helpful thank you đ
where's the "Love" reaction here? ohh I forgot I'm on youtube, not facebook! lol great video btw! straight on the point and edited well done!
informative, and cute!
which Camera you have used ?
Canon 750D :)
POV: You clicked on your English teacherâs linkâŠ
Good video.
Welcome
The 180° rule is the most important one too me imo
I loved your video as an amateur film maker... and loved your expressions đ
I love your voice
I had to do this for school lol
Glitch Ghost sameeeee ndendnensjd
Is there anyway you could create like a film studies playlist please?
where is the next one
Nice
fact. if you want to do a close up shot and want to show your right side have space on your right side have the camera at eye level choose the right white balance higher shutter speed lower iso
Cool fact!
You are beatiful!
beautiful #grammarnazi
teacher showed this in school ages ago haha
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Your socks are so cute!! đđ
+Lien To haha I love them!