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- Visual storytelling
- Rhythm
- The 180-degree axis rule
- Camera movement
- Framing and composition of camera shots
- Lens selection
- Do the following:
- Tell the story you plan to film in a three- or four-paragraph treatment. How does it read on paper?
- Prepare a storyboard for your motion picture (This can be done with rough sketches and stick figures.)
- Demonstrate six of the following motion picture shooting techniques.
i. Using a tripod ii. Panning a camera iii. Framing a shot iv. Selecting an angle v. Selecting proper lighting vi. Hand-held shooting - Do ONE of the following, using motion picture techniques in planning a program for your troop or school. Start with a treatment, and complete the requirement by presenting the program to the troop, patrol, or class.
- Film or videotape a court of honor and show it to an audience.
- Create a mini-feature of your own design using the techniques you learn.
- Film or videotape a vignette that could be used to train a new Scout in a Scouting Skill.
- Do ONE of the following:
- Visit a film set or a television production studio and watch how production work is done.
- Explain to your counselor the elements of the zoom lens and three important parts.
- Explain the following jobs related to film or video production: director, producer, cinematographer, key grip, gaffer, best boy, assistant camera operator.
Source: 2007 Boy Scout Requirements (33215)Workbook in PDF |