Sunday, March 28, 2021

Cambridge Portfolio Week 7 3/28; My Recorded Clips

 Hello, over the the course of this Spring Break, I have made major strides in my filming process. I have completed most of the filming and am almost ready to compile and do some changes. I am not yet done, but I have done most of the necessary scenes that would require a lot of setup. I would like to discuss some scenes and how I did them, what problems I had, etc. 



I'd like to start with the stairs scene. This is probably my favorite iteration since I got the light just the way I wanted it, but it just had this strange eyeroll I did for some reason. I was thinking about cutting it out but it wouldn't be natural. I don't think it'll make much of a difference. Also, this version has been edited to have a warm color scheme



Here's another attempt I did, except at night. I did this before the one above, and I realize that it would have been better if it was better during day, because there was a window above that would provide enough lighting to see me, but not enough to ruin the dark lighting. It's also a bit easy to tell it's at night, and the light on the left, which is supposed to be from the windows, looks very artificial.


 Here, I did not apply the warmer color scheme, and it was also very dark. For those reasons I did want to use it.


This video isn't cropped yet to make way for the finished film. It does not have the warm yellow tint applied. The cameraman pans over when I audibly snap, but fortunately the sound will be cut out in this part.


This is the first shot of the film. It is quite shaking and not as zoomed in as I'd like, but I did a quick edit on iMovie.

In iMovie, there is an anti-shaking filter, and I think it looks pretty good. There's still a bit but it definitely looks more professional than it did before.

They aren't exactly turning out like I thought they would in my head, but I'm an ambitious person and am not a master filmer. I think they're decent, and I hope that they look good after editing.




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