Page | 1 Assignment: YouTube Disney Video Sequence Analysis Student: Edward Locke Art 217 Storyboards, Spring 2018 East Los Angeles College Professor: Francis Glebas Wednesday, February 21, 2018 YouTube Disney Video Sequence Analysis Movie: Spirit of Forrest (URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LiMCm3lLOI) The Selected 15 Shots and Analysis Shot No. 1 Framing of the action: Close up shot Angle of camera: Eye level shot Movement of camera: Dolly Shot No. 2 Framing of the action: Close up shot Angle of camera: Eye level shot Movement of camera: Dolly
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Assignment: YouTube Disney Video Sequence Analysis Student: Edward Locke Art 217 Storyboards, Spring 2018 East Los Angeles College Professor: Francis Glebas Wednesday, February 21, 2018
YouTube Disney Video Sequence Analysis
Movie: Spirit of Forrest (URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LiMCm3lLOI)
The Selected 15 Shots and Analysis
Shot No. 1
Framing of the action: Close up shot Angle of camera: Eye level shot Movement of camera: Dolly
Shot No. 2
Framing of the action: Close up shot Angle of camera: Eye level shot Movement of camera: Dolly
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Shot No. 3
Framing of the action: Close shot Angle of camera: Eye level shot Movement of camera: Dolly
Shot No. 4
Framing of the action: Full close up shot Angle of camera: Eye level shot Movement of camera: Pan
Shot No. 5
Framing of the action: Extreme close up shot Angle of camera: Eye level shot Movement of camera: Tracking
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Shot No. 6
Framing of the action: Extreme close up shot Angle of camera: Up shot Movement of camera: Tracking
Shot No. 7
Framing of the action: Full shot Angle of camera: Eye level shot Movement of camera: Zoom
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Shot No. 8
Framing of the action: Extreme close up shot Angle of camera: Eye level shot Movement of camera: Zoom
Shot No. 9
Framing of the action: Full shot Angle of camera: Eye level shot Movement of camera: Zoom
Shot No. 10
Framing of the action: Full shot Angle of camera: Eye level shot Movement of camera: Zoom
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Shot No. 11
Framing of the action: Full shot Angle of camera: Eye level shot Movement of camera: Dolly
Shot No. 12
Framing of the action: Full shot Angle of camera: Eye level shot Movement of camera: Dolly
Shot No. 13
Framing of the action: Full shot Angle of camera: Bird’s view shot Movement of camera: Tilt
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Shot No. 14
Framing of the action: Full shot Angle of camera: Eye level shot Movement of camera: Tracking
Shot No. 15
Framing of the action: Full close up shot Angle of camera: Eye level shot Movement of camera: Zoom
Conclusion:
1. For the framing of action, Full shots are the most frequently used to fully describe the motion of the animals.
2. For the angle of camera, eye level shots are the most frequently used to describe the motion of the animals in a “straightforward” or “natural” way.
3. For the movement of camera, tracking shots are the most frequently used to fully describe the motion of the animals in a dynamic way.