Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Friday, December 9, 2011
Preliminary Task - Filming
The filming process
Me and Katie both split the role of director and camera worker. We got a lot of nicely framed shots with some fancy tilts, pans and tracking shots. However after filming we realised we made a major error in the filming, being that I didn't record most of the shots properly. When I was pressing the button to record the film I actually paused the filming, and ended up with a lot of recording of what happened inbetween the actual shots we wanted. We did however get most of the shots we needed and some tricky editing pretty much saved the film. However some of the shots we lost would of been a welcome addition to the film.
A mistake this big however ensures it will never happen again.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Preliminary Task - Team Work
The original concept of the film was my idea and together I feel we worked well transforming and growing that into our original idea. However I think it did feel we only did it because we didn't really come up with anything else, the brainstorm was pretty poor. Post production was fairly smooth progress to begin with the script and storyboard was done in a joint effort. Communication could of probably been improved a bit but throughout we improved on that so that was not a problem.
Sharing the responsibilities organising the shoot was not so smooth as we could not film on the original planned date as one of the actors Katie got dropped out, and then the following week we could not film again because both the female actors couldn't do it yet again but it has made me learn that actors aren't that reliable.
Preliminary Task - Camera Skills
Multi Camera Setup
A multi camera setup is where you film one scene with multiple cameras, to get lots of different angles of the same thing filmed at once. This is helpful for editing, continuity and saves a lot of time. It is especially good for filming a conversation between two people, using the 180 degrees rule.

Using a Tripod
Using a tripod is extremely useful and in most cases necessary to produce professional looking takes. They are stable and can handle pans, tilts, angled shots and such with ease. I will be using tripods and two cameras when filming my preliminary task.
Here is a clip which demonstrates how useful a multi camera setup actually is. Watch the transitions between shots and see how smooth they are.
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