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Door Scene Video

2/1/2016

 
  • A pretty good example of the AFI Door Scene......made Feb 2016,,,,Thomas, Topu, and Teddy 
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Take this GOOGLE FORM about the progress you have made with your group about the Door Scene Video
Mr Shelor is still ill but getting better-might see you on Thursday
Todays Tasks:
1. Export your video to your newly created Vimeo account-
Ask Dylan our TA for help-
2, Begin planning your next video----
THE DOOR SCENE..click on the links
​on the right to learn more-

​SPECS-10-3 second shots--following the 5 shot sequence twice over

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THE DOOR SCENE—STEP ONE Introduction to Visual Storytelling
Challenge:
Form production teams of no more than five people. (Three is ideal.) Using a video camera, interpret and shoot the following scripted scenario:
A person is about to open a door. The person hears a sound and becomes mildly concerned. The person finds the door locked and searches for his or her keys. The person hears the sound again and becomes visibly apprehensive. As the filmmaker, your goal is to build tension and growing panic, using any visual element or device that you can think of.
The film closes with the person finally opening the door and getting to the other side safely. Here, you want to communicate to the audience the character’s feeling of relief and safety.
Parameters/Limitations:
  • Neither the character nor the audience ever sees the source of the sound.
  • The film can have only one actor.
  • The film may not exceed 30 seconds.
  • The entire film must take place within 15 feet of either side of the door.


  • Exhibit:
    Each production team screens its finished film for the entire class for feedback.
    • Did the film communicate the script?
    • Did it communicate the rising tension and relief?
    • What could you shoot differently?
    • What would make your film more understandable? •
    What would give your film more emotional impact? 

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