Well coming back into the school old Morris let us go on a expedition through the highly isolated high school. But there was a catch the expedition we were required ten different shots of ten different shot techniques.
The shot techniques we were required to go out and go get were:
Whip Pan, Whip Cut
Okay, so for this what you need is a shot of a some sort of scene. Then, you whip the camera over faster than Usian Bolt running the one hundred meter dash. After this you need to get another scene that is relevant to your first one in some way. But instead of starting with getting the shot you whip the camera again, but instead of doing it as fast as Usian try to do it as fast as Micheal Phelps swimming the one hundred meter butterfly. Lastly you get the shot of the scene.
Whip Zoom Look
Whip the camera to a scene and then zoom on what ever the focus of the shot is.
Search Up
Okay, for this take your camera and point it down, showing the lowest point of whatever your focus is for this shot(example:Persons feet). Then have the camera slowly moving up to the top main focus of this shot(example: persons face).
Back to Front
Okay, so for this shot you film some sort of action in the background. Then have the camera pull its focus to something closer.
Focus Out, Pass Out
Okay for this shot get a POV of you know whatever. Then adjust the focus of the shot and make it blurry, Lastly adjust the exposure making everything go to black while making it look like the you've fallen down (and can't get up, get life alert).
Focus Transition
Okay, so start the shot out of focus, then focus in on the main point of the shot. This shot is good to start out a video.
Overexpose Fade, Underexposed Fade
Okay so for this shot start by making it overexposed, then adjust the exposure to make it less exposed.
Ceiling Twist
Get a shot of whats above or below and spin around, this shot add more action to a boring shot
Shifting Angle
While filming some sort of horizontal shot tilt the camera from left to right.
Sleepover
this shot is a birds eye view shot of actor. Then rotate the camera and or make the camera rise and fall to give this shot more piazza.
Here an example video I did
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwaNIhOZiS4&list=UUodpblRBtdu6mJrOF35mcRA