Video and Sound Production/Exercises

Week 01~Week 04 (28/03/2022~18/04/2022)
Henry Lim Chin Xin
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Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media
Video and Sound Production/Exercises

Week  01

In Class Editing Exercise
- Create a NEW Premiere Pro Project
- Import footage into Premiere Pro
- Arrange shots on timeline with proper order
- Export video


Fig 1.1 Video Outcome

Editing Exercise
Footage: vps doritos
- Create NEW Premiere Pro Project
- Import footage into Premiere Pro
- Arrange shots on timeline with proper order
- Export Video

After I arranged those videos, I get this arrangement:
  1. doritos001
  2. doritos012
  3. doritos008
  4. doritos014
  5. doritos015
  6. doritos010
  7. doritos006
  8. doritos017
  9. doritos002
  10. doritos019
  11. doritos003
  12. doritos020
  13. doritos018
  14. doritos005
  15. doritos016
  16. doritos013
  17. doritos007
  18. doritos004
  19. doritos011
  20. doritos009
  21. doritos021
Fig 1.2 Video Outcome

Film Study (Independent Learning)
Munich 2005 - Thriller/Drama 2h44m

Fig 1.3 Munich 2005

Watch the movie. The story structure and sound design will be discussed on week 03.

"Munich's passion is clear, its intention good, the skill behind is immense; there is something brave about its decision to take politics into the multiolex." - Victoria Segal

Week 02

Shooting Exercise: Framing
Shot Size:
Extreme Wide Shot: Shows a board view of the surroundigns around the cahracter and conveys scale, distance, and geographical location. It's used to show where character is in his/her environment.
Wide Shot: Includes the entire subject and important objects in the immediate surroundings. If it's used at the beginnig of a scene it's often called an "establishing shot".
Medium Wide Shot: Shows a character usually cut off across the legs above or below the knees. It is wide enough to show the physical setting in which the action is taking place, it permits a nice balance of figure and surrounding.
Medium Shot: Shows the subject tahe are important to understanding - Gesture and expression, from the person waist up, letting hands and the lower half of his body fall outside the frame.
Medium Close-Up Shot: Films subject character from approximately midway between waist and shoulders to above the head.
Close-Up Shot: Used to isolate the most important part of the subject.
Extreme Close-Up Shot: Single out a portion of the face magnifies a detail. The object is to focus on important detail either to increase the drama or impact on a situation or to allow the viewer to see necessary picture information more clearly.
Over the shoulder Shot: Shows the subject from behind the shoulder of another person.

Required shot sizes:
  • Low angle Wide shot
  • Frontal Medium Close-Up shot (soft background)
  • Frontal Medium Shot (soft background)
  • Extreme Close-up shot
  • Side angle Medium Shot (soft background)
  • 3/4 angling Medium Close-Up shot (with blurry/soft background)
  • Close-Up shot
  • Eye-Level Medium-Wide shot

Fig 2.1 Shooting Exercise Final Outcome

The shot size that I used in this video are Low angle WS, Eye-Level MWS, Frontal MCU, Frontal MS & ECU.

Editing Exercise:


Fig 2.2 Editing Exercise Final Outcome

Week 03

3 Act Structure


Fig 3.1 Three Act Structure

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