31. Creating your own sound effects
On a film set, one quickly finds that nothing makes as effective a sound as it needs to.
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32. Placing live action within a graphic
Two clips showing how live action can be used within Photoshop.
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33. Using split screen to repeat the same actor
Four clips and a tutorial on how to use split screens.
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Tutorial 8: Splitscreen
34. Using foud footage to build dialogue
Michael Moore in ‘Fahrenheit 911’ uses this technique
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35. Using poetry as a starting point
Students should avoid the literal and use metaphor and free association.
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36. Carrying an actor/object through different locations
Tracking a walking actor who gives first-party narration to the camera.
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37. Exploiting POV
Point-of-view can create a dramatic sense of empathy within the audience for a character.
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38. Creating movement through jump-cutting
A jump cut is simply when cut(s) are made within a single shot.
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39. Incorporating Text
3 clips which use vox pop to incorporate associated imagery.
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40. Positioning your actors
A key element of mise-en-scene, the position of the actors can be used to potent filmic effect.
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