These shots are an improvement to our test shots mainly because the video quality is better, especially in terms of colour vibrancy/saturation. The camera we used for the test shots had a low frame-rate too which meant that when we put the footage in slow-motion it made the footage rigid. The new camera had a much higher frame rate so as a result made the footage much more fluid when using slow-motion. As cameraman, I also felt the camera could shoot much more stable footage than the old one.
Friday, 18 November 2016
Shoot day 1 - Rough Edit
Today, we had our first day of shooting. Overall, I think it went quite well as we had no issues. I put together a rough edit of the footage using Sony Vegas: (Where there are blank parts, this is where we intend flashbacks to go once they have been filmed.)
These shots are an improvement to our test shots mainly because the video quality is better, especially in terms of colour vibrancy/saturation. The camera we used for the test shots had a low frame-rate too which meant that when we put the footage in slow-motion it made the footage rigid. The new camera had a much higher frame rate so as a result made the footage much more fluid when using slow-motion. As cameraman, I also felt the camera could shoot much more stable footage than the old one.
These shots are an improvement to our test shots mainly because the video quality is better, especially in terms of colour vibrancy/saturation. The camera we used for the test shots had a low frame-rate too which meant that when we put the footage in slow-motion it made the footage rigid. The new camera had a much higher frame rate so as a result made the footage much more fluid when using slow-motion. As cameraman, I also felt the camera could shoot much more stable footage than the old one.
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