Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Tricky Shots

We used many difficult shots whilst filming these included the wipe and the extreme close up to fade then the close up to a long shot.

In my opinion the wipe was the most difficult shot to film as we had to wait for each bus to pass, making sure that the traffic was the same, the bus did not stop and that it was the same type of bus. We then had to repeat this process just filming the bus going pass without the character at the other side of the road. This was difficult to perform.

This shot was also difficult to edit together to show continuity and to make sure that jump cuts were not used. Overall, the shot was a success.








 Whilst editing we used filters throughout the whole film to create a dark and mysterious tone and feel to the overall view. This would have made the whole experience for the audience much better.

We also used fade transitions during most of the film to help the continuous fast paced, non linear storyline.


The next difficult shot of the extreme close up to fade then the close up to a long shot. We used this technique to show as though the character was almost walking out of the camera. This was hard to edit more than film as we shot a few seconds of his jacket close to the camera and then the same from behind. Again, this was a harder task to edit to make sure that there were no jump cuts used and to shoe continuity.


Overall, throughout the film we used many editing and filming techniques.


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