- From our practice day at Wilderness woods, we have been able to get used to the equipment we might use in our actual opening.
- It also gave us the chance to explore another style of location that we were not considering shooting in.
- In this case it made us feel confident that we are chosing the right style of location with our choice of an industrial/urban area.
- It has given a chance to test some of the specific shots/camera techniques we are intending to use and see if we are able to include them.
- The only obstacle that was present the day we were shooting was the snow. Rather than see it is a draw-back, we chose to try and include it positively and embrace it is a unique oportunity.
- We were happy with our choice of shots and our location so the only thing we will do differently next time, on our actual shoot is to manage time better.
- Durning editing we will have to put sound of top of what we have filmed. This is something we have not tried in full detail.
Monday, 27 February 2012
Group: Wilderness Wood Reflection
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Pull back focus looks great - I would have liked to see that shot a little longer. Some interesting work, but be careful with framing shots, especially when the subject is moving within the frame. Also, avoid jerky camera movement - tripods can be a little stiff, so practice and map out shot first.
ReplyDeleteI think the wilderness woods trip was very beneficial in developing our camera skills, especailly in the new equipment we used. An example being the tracking shot of tom running through the woods, which I thought was very effective. We should deffently use something like this in our opening.
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