Procedure of Work

Not scheduled

Code Completion Credits Range Language Instruction Semester
303POPR Z 2 Czech winter

Subject guarantor

Jan ŠÍPEK

Name of lecturer(s)

Jan ŠÍPEK

Learning outcomes of the course unit

Execution of the film exercise Work Procedures teaches student the following skills:

  1. Create and short narrative with a point and consideration of unity of time and location.
  2. To shoot this narrative such that the shots are directly linked (which excludes the use of parallel assembly, time and space jumps and for example, jump-cut)
  3. Draw it out on a storyboard
  4. To prepare shooting + to shoot it on a Bolex 16mm camera
  5. To edit and complete a simple sound design with the soundman.

The purpose of the exercise lies, primarily, in the experience of shooting a narrative as a feature film (change of angle, shutter, width of shot and perspective), with which the documentarist otherwise wouldn't encounter.

Mode of study

Completion of exercises.

Subject matter and subsequent storyboard consultations

Rough material analysis

Editing consulting

Film presentation

The above takes place in the 1st year workshop. All discussions are in groups with students mutually advising each other.

Prerequisites and co-requisites

Good knowledge of the Bolex camera and be able to manage basic exponometry (working with a spotmeter).

Course contents

Assignment of the film exercise WORK PROCEDURE

Shoot any staged event in 12-15 shots such that they seamlessly are linked (unity of time and place). Narrate with film.

Some recommendations for WORK PROCEDURE

The purpose and aim of Work Procedure is primarily to learn how to shoot, that is, to meaningfully divede a short event into 12 to 15 shots.

Stage the event, only calmly can you achieve the intended shooting (therefore a slaughter, fishing or the like is not recommended - documentary/real events cannot be stopped and not shot can be repeated. In addition, you have no chance to control the continuity of the shot which you much film with overlaps). Count on the 12-15 shots of the staged events taking 1-2 days (dependent on the subject narrative)!

Maintaining time and place unity means that the event is continual and all shot are directly linked to one another. Do not consider any parallel or rapid editing (this can link anything with anything).

Do not choose some tiny even - that is baking strudl, or changing a clock battery or braiding hair - these subjects do not allow a sufficient register of angles and breadth of shots which mean that you will learn nothing about shooting and the entire time you will delve needlessly into micro-details (complex and exponometrically).

Work Procedure (still) is shot on a 16mm B/W inversion Bolex camera (spring driven, so the longest shot can be 25 seconds). Editing will be on an editing table. All shots will be drawn = you will make a precise storyboard including the floorplan of complex shots. If you are not able to imagine the shots at the beginning, you can then use the photo-storyboard.

Recommended or required reading

Examples of professional storyboards.Ukázky profesionálních storyboardů.

Instructions on how a storyboad is done.:

http://www.claytowne.com/beats-digging-ditches/storyboard-tutorial-how-to-create-storyboards-for-film-video-and-television/

Bolex camera manual:

http://www.intervalometers.com/resource/manuals.php

Tereza Nvotova workin procedures, FAMU 2009:

http://www.youtube.com/user/terezanvotova#p/a/u/2/2GDVNYfamao

Assessment methods and criteria

Credit is awarded based on successfull completion and submission of a film in DVD format, or on server (for translators: a hand edited film band).

Note

None

Further information

No schedule has been prepared for this course

The subject is a part of the following study plans