Video and Sound Production/Exercises
Week 01~Week 04 (28/03/2022~18/04/2022)
Henry Lim Chin Xin0349490
Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media
Video and Sound Production/Exercises
Week 01
In Class Editing Exercise
Footage: week 01 mints footage
- 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
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:
- doritos001
- doritos012
- doritos008
- doritos014
- doritos015
- doritos010
- doritos006
- doritos017
- doritos002
- doritos019
- doritos003
- doritos020
- doritos018
- doritos005
- doritos016
- doritos013
- doritos007
- doritos004
- doritos011
- doritos009
- doritos021
Fig 1.2 Video Outcome
Munich 2005 - Thriller/Drama 2h44m
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:
Footage: VSP Week 02 Editing Exercise
Original Video: My name is "LALIN" Short Film (English Subtitle) - YouTube
Fig 2.2 Editing Exercise Final Outcome
Week 03
3 Act Structure
Fig 3.1 Three Act Structure


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