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In camera workshop green screen

Updated: Jun 3, 2024

A slate: A Slate also known as a clapperboard for filming is a device used in filmmaking and video production and to designate and mark the various scenes and takes when they are being filmed.

Speed: The speed for the camera crew is when the camera finishes recording a scene for a movie or tv show.

Cut: The word cut is when a scene is finished or when the actors do a wrong line or actions when recording.

Action: When the word action is shouted that means the scene is being filmed and the actors do their movements when being recorded.

Take: A take means when the camera crew is recording one of the scenes and if the actors don't do the right actions then they have to do the same scene again to make it perfect.

Turnover: Turnover – To start recording a take and where the director and the filming crew watch the footage being shot.



The next lesson we did we filmed our own short film by using a scene with a stunt double act of two of the same people on one side and the same person on the other side to make a special effect what looks like the same people in the same scene and location with each other.


In the same lesson when we filmed our special effects scene we also filmed on a corridor to create and use another special effect by using a ghost effect when an actor can be walking through in between doors for some scenes and it makes the actor look invisible and transparent. In the next lesson we use wevideo to edit our own video and we made our ghost effect to make the character look transparent to make it look that if he is invisible.


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