Film School – Life Realization – High School

What do you learn in film school?

We discuss what do you learn in film school.

  • How a film studio is set up.
  • Film making rules.
  • The importance of continuity and camera techniques.
  • How movies have evolved.
  • Viewing the world through the lens of film.
  • An underdog story from high school.
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Film School - Life Realization

Film Studio

  • The in school film studio at the University of Regina has three curtain colors: black, tan, and green. This variety of colors allows for varying backgrounds and setting.

Film Making Rules

180-degree rule

  • Keep the camera on the same side of the actors. Imagine a line between two actors, the camera can’t cross that line. You can move anywhere else in the 180-degree semi-circle.

30-degree rule

  • When you cut to the same actor or object the camera has to be moved at least 30 degrees, otherwise the cut is jarring and is similar to a jump cut, which is a mistake in film making.

Continuity

  • Actors, set pieces, and lighting have to be consistent between takes.
  • Actors need to deliver lines, and keep gestures and body language consistent throughout takes. This makes for easier editing.

Camera Techniques

Swish Pan

  • A quick horizontal pan of the camera, which causes a blurring effect, can be used to disorient or to hide a film cut.

Follow Shot

  • Gets you in the action and establishes what the character is going through.
  • You can hide edits with a person or object crossing the cameras path to cause a momentary black screen.
  • This helps with long duration follows, so you don’t have to restart at the beginning on subsequent takes.

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