Storyboard Assignment

 Storyboard Assignment

Freeze Frame

To get this shot, I had someone else hold a basketball and I angled the camera so it looked like it was floating.



Reverse-Angle Shot


For this shot, I set up the camera to get half my body and then acted like I was talking to someone.



Reaction Shot

For this shot, I set up the camera and acted like someone off-camera had just told me huge news. 



Point-of-view Shot

To get this shot, I just held the camera where my eyes were in order to get a shot that shows what I was looking at from my point-of-view. 



Long Shot

I got this shot by backing away from the camera in order to show my entire surroundings. 



Extreme Close-Up

For this shot, I moved the camera very close to my face in order to just get a clear picture of my eye. 



Establishing Shot

In order to get this shot, I backed away from the main scene far enough so that the camera could pick up the entire location. 




Full Shot

In this shot, I stood far enough back from the camera so my head was at the very top and my feet were at the very bottom edge of the still. 



Eye Level Shot

To get this shot, I set up the camera to my eye level so the still looks like the audience is my same height and looking at me in the eyes. 



Close Shot 

For this shot, I angled the camera so that I (the subject) was shown from the top of my head to my mid-waist. 












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