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THE
PERSONAL
TOUCH
|
4
Once
you
have
mastered
the
techniques
of
the
video
camera,
you
can
create
work,
which
bears
your
own
individual
touch.
1.
Planning
a
script
If
a
story
is
involved,
the
work
is
best
done
with
the
help
of
a
script.
Prepare
it
in
advance,
planning
every
step
and
sequence.
A
list
of
6
easy
questions
(Who,
What,
When,
Where,
Why,
How)
helps
you
plan
the
progress
of
your
story.
A
story-board
script,
which
includes
sketches,
is
shown
below.
The
story-board
is
a
valuable
planning
aid.
2.
Making
titles
Use
titles
the
same
way
as
in
films
shown
in
theatres
or
TV
because
titles
add
extra
interest,
flavour
and
the
"professional
touch”.
3.
Start
recording
Begin
shooting
scenes
based
on
your
prepared
script.
Sounds
and
camera-work
——-——é
Soccer
game
T
ned
notebook
paper,
5
sec.
Title
Titl
Sound
effects
and
back-
——————€
(Sound
effects
:
Mother
-
Date
e——^
Scene
progression
and
ground
music
music
from
a
TV
lace
etc
'
narration
soccer
news
P
'
report)
_
10
Sec.
Son
DA
few
Recording
time
Zoom-out
words
before
the
Frame-out
C
big
game
j|
.
Occasional
short
"Frame
out"
indicates
a
6
sec.
asio
scene
change
Cut-in
scenes
to
the
season
of
the
year
30
sec.
mE
E
Mother
:
Descrip-
Techniques
Cut-out
Es
.
^
eSCTIp
Le
Panning
e
tion
of
the
field
——
AE
Description
of
.
1
.
'
»
i
2
min.
10
sec
DI
the
players
2
min.
15
sec.
Zoom-in
Mother
:
Cheering
Cheerleaders
and
fans
rooting
for
the
team
A
rough
sketch
of
the
scene
in
a
“TV
frame"

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