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Thursday, 1 May 2014

Tricky Shots/ Edits/ Effects

Tricky Shots/ Edits/ Effects

The first shot that we found particularly hard to film was when the camera follows Greg walking through the woods. We found this tricky as we had to be careful of the hazard of falling on the uneven surface of the woods. Whilst doing this we also had to make sure we were watching the camera to make sure we were filming the correct footage. As one person found it difficult to do both at the same time we had one person filming Greg and another person guiding them through the woods so that they didn't cause injury to themselves.



The second shot that we found particularly hard to film was when we were filming the point of view shots of Greg in the woods. This was difficult for similar reasons to the one above as it was difficult making sure that we were filming the correct shot and making sure that we didn't slip on the uneven surface at the same time.


The next shot that we found difficult to carry out was the panning shot we used when Greg is walking along the landing into the kitchen. We found this shot tricky to carry out as we had limited space and we had limited equipment to make the quality of the shot look professional. We used the tripod  to carry out this shot and I think that this made the shot look unsmooth.



The last shot that the group found challenging to film was the shot reverse shot of the conversation in the kitchen. This is because we used props within this scene and we found it hard to make sure that the cups were in the same position when the camera changed to face the opposite person for their response. This also made the editing of this scene difficult as we had look through the footage to make sure we used the correct clips where  the cups are in the right position throughout the conversation or they would make the scene look unnatural.



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