- This video above displays testing the new cameras out, as they are different to the old cameras we used shapewise we wanted to ensure we could prevent accidental camera shake.
- For this we kept in mind the phrase "What are you doing?" but changed the mood for every scene.
- The first is anger, which is displayed through facial expression. In this shot we used the camera hand held, and had it zoomed in. This was an effective testing as we wanted to know if the shot would become pixelated when zommed, but it did not.
- The second shot is to display confusion or surprise. This is displayed by facial expression, but also that the camera is further away than the previous shot, showing the camera in a point of view shot could have been following this person. For this shot we used a tripod to ensure the camera was steady for this shot, as it would have been noticeable if the background was moving due to camera shake.
- For the third shot we wanted to display happiness. This is displayed by facial expression and body language, but also the tone of voice used for the dialogue. We used a point of view shot for this, and attempted to display walking and then turning, this was affective as it shows how these cameras can be used for this and have a clear image created, they are not completely blurred therefore ruining the video footage.
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Practicing with cameras
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