This was a fun project to do, because I was able to test out many different types of shots. For my first shot, I started with a mid shot, and had them put on their backpack to show privilege. In shot two, I used a tilted shot of them walking down the street, and then a extra close up of the phone. This was to show the action of being distracted. Shot 4 was a follow shot, and shot 5 was a low angle follow shot. This was first, to bring a transfer between points of view, but the second was to show solely the angle of the homeless person, and bring you into their frame of mind. Finally, I revealed the homeless person in the last shot and used a high angle to make them appear "less than" others by making her appear smaller. Some challenges that I had about this project were that I wasn't sure how to create a change in the shift of view, however I was able to do this by changing both the music, and the color of the shots in every scene depicting another point of view. If you want to watch the video go to my VIDEO page.
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For Sale, Baby Shoes, Never Worn Supposedly, this six word story was written after taking a bet from Hemingway’s fellow writer friends. A bet apparently worth $10, his goal was to write a novel in only six words. The “novel” has had many different takes over the years because Hemingway never specifically described what his story was about. One particular take is a popular, but morbid view. Many believe that he wrote this story about a baby who died or a miscarriage. However, this story isn’t as straightforward as one would think, some people believe that Hemingway actually plagiarized this piece. In a newspaper segment, Terse Tales of the Town, another author had written, “For Sale, Baby Carriage, Never Used,” very similar to Hemingway’s. One of my favorite six word stories included: “Spilled the yogurt, a Greek tragedy.” –3peat |
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