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AB Sequence

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In the  AB Sequence project I learned that you use almost all the same components as the 6 shot sequence. The only difference is that there are 2 sets of of 6 shot sequences and a few in between shots. In my next project I will try to incorporate different angles instead of the same angles each time. When I incorporate different angles it will make my video look more interesting. In a collaboration you combine two or more things together to creae one whole thing.  In this project you had to combine two 6 shot sequences with some extra shots in between to create one video. Having a partner also requires collaboration. We had to work together and use two activities of her choice and combine the clips into one video. 

6 Shot Sequence

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The six shots in sequencing are extra close up, close up, over the shoulder, medium shot, wide shot, and extra wide shot. The extra close up is a scene of the person's hands and the close up is a scene of just the person's face. An over the shoulder is just how it sounds, only showing the back of the person's head and what they are doing. The medium shot shows from the person's hips up. The wide shot shows part of the scene and from their feet to their head. The extra wide shot shows the whole scene making the person look small. I learned that when doing a extra wide shot and wide shot the scene must have a specific view to classify as one or the other. Next time I do a six shot sequence I will be sure to make extra wide shot and wide shot look significantly different.