Cambridge Portfolio Week 5 3/14, Beginning of Filming Part 2
Before I had talked about plans and issues with the filming, but in this post, I would like to get into the actual videos themselves. After setting the set I got my dad to help with some filming, but I wish it could have gone better. Here are some example scenes of multiple takes I did.
In case I wanted to edit the film's speed, I filmed it at 60 frames per second rather than the standard 30.
I did a small change here, I decided to do a higher shot of the character standing up and then pan over to the wreckage. I figured dark lighting and me being in frame would not cover it enough.
I tried some darker lighting here, so that it would hide the background a bit more before the next shot.
After doing some shooting, I decided they simply didn't turn out the way I would like them to. I'm glad I tried this first because now I know how hard this scene would be to shoot, and I will either have to accept some of my footage or reshoot it later. Other scenes such as the ones outside are probably easier to get footage of. I don't need to do every shot in chronological order.
I am disappointing I was not able to do a lot this week, but now that I when beyond a simple prototype film and tried to do some real shooting I realize that this film will not be as easy as I initially thought it would be. I need to dedicate some more time into it and try to schedule the order of scenes I should shoot to make the filming process as smooth as I can.
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