In this video, we demonstrated what you would do if you had a pass to leave the school. It is made to show the six-shot system, and the 180 degree rule. You can find the video below.
We were also supposed to show a clear beginning, middle, and end. You can see the images of the shots below.
Beginning
This was the first shot in the video. It is meant to establish that there is a student sitting at their computer working. And, if you notice it, the pass to leave class is sitting right in front of him. I used the cross-dissolve effect in Premiere to make the video fade in from black so that it just does't appear. I also did something I do in every video. I put a second of black before the video started, to make sure the viewer saw the first establishing shot. I also used the constant gain audio effect to fade in the music at the beginning of the video. If you have a video without music, or music without video, it makes it feel like the music doesn't go with the video.
Middle
This shot is just about halfway into the video. It shows the teacher approving the student's pass. It is mostly to show that the student has to get their pass approved by their teacher before leaving. The shot goes on to show the student walking away to leave school. It starts the main movement of the video, the walking from the classroom to the attendance office.
End
This was the final shot in the video. It shows the student leaving the office and the school. I use another cross dissolve effect to make the video fade to black at the end. I also edited the music so it would end when the video started fading out, to make a clear ending to the video. I did change some of the saturation of this shot in post, because it looked different from the rest of the shots. This is supposed to be an extra wide shot, to show the student walking towards the doors, and then out of them.
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