Wednesday 29 March 2017

Feedback From On Location Workshop (Chatham Dockyards)

This is feedback from all of the groups footage, but all the feedback will come in useful because it will be easy to make similar mistakes when shooting ourselves.  

  • If you pan the camera make sure it's not more than 45 degrees otherwise it can become disorienting.
  •  10 -15 second hold on each clip so that you can cut around it
  • Steady in and steady out points otherwise the clip isn't really usable .
  • Moves from A to B need to reveal something.
  • 1 Wide for every 3 Close ups
  • Only zoom to frame up, zooming in shot generally doesn't work for these types of shot.
  • Motivated moves
  • Using the tripod is vital for shots like these otherwise they feel disorientating. 
  • If it is bright outside make sure you white balance and also make sure there is no noise. 
  • Re set the cameras, interlaced and progressive look different.
  • Sequences - Get tight shots as cutaways (Hands - Faces)
  • Make sure the shot is still, even on a tripod it can move and can look even worse if the object that you are focusing on is still.

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