In your groups, go out (not too far!) and shoot the following:
One subject you can shoot from at least three different points of view (various shot sizes or camera angles).
A shot where you zoom in to emphasize an important detail.
A shot where you zoom out from a close-up to reveal its context.
A shot where the frame stays still but there is movement within the frame.
A pan or tilt that has clear beginning and end destinations for your camera.
Walk with a person (your partner) maintaining consistent distance and framing.
Try and plan your shots before pushing the record button. Remember to look AT the viewfinder, not THROUGH it.
*Here is an example of the exercise done by a former student.
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