These images are of me and my group in action, where we were filming. We carefully looked at the scene to make sure it was the right setting. We made sure that we filmed by following our plans and storyboard. In some cases we made a few changes where some of the shots did not come out as good as we thought it may. The spontaneous camera angle which I came up with were very good because I used many close ups and extreme close ups which emphasised the feelings of the characters and emphasised their facial expression in our opening sequence. As a group we decided which shot worked very well and which was not too great, the filming was a great opportunity for me to make some choice of the different types of cinematography, where I in my group careful thought about the mise-en-scene and I made sure each of the shot I filmed was a piece of art. I made sure I thought about the lighting, the angle and the type of shot I used because these very small things make a very big difference to the overall outcome.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Pictures of the group in action
These images are of me and my group in action, where we were filming. We carefully looked at the scene to make sure it was the right setting. We made sure that we filmed by following our plans and storyboard. In some cases we made a few changes where some of the shots did not come out as good as we thought it may. The spontaneous camera angle which I came up with were very good because I used many close ups and extreme close ups which emphasised the feelings of the characters and emphasised their facial expression in our opening sequence. As a group we decided which shot worked very well and which was not too great, the filming was a great opportunity for me to make some choice of the different types of cinematography, where I in my group careful thought about the mise-en-scene and I made sure each of the shot I filmed was a piece of art. I made sure I thought about the lighting, the angle and the type of shot I used because these very small things make a very big difference to the overall outcome.
Labels:
Planning
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment