Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Effectiveness of our tricky shots

trombone shot

this shot was made tricker because we couldn't use a dolly for the zoom, which meant we had to do it handheld. This meant we had to have  a steady hand when working, however this was easy to do. Another thing we had to do was take precautions, as the environment we were filming it in was a woodland area, meaning we had to clear the area of sticks and tip hazards. although the shot doesn't look as professional as it would using a dolly, it is still effective at achieving its aim.




high angle shot

a problem we had with obtaining this shot is that we had no suitable equipment which enabled us to get the high angle shot, which meant we had to rely on the environment around us to obtain these, meaning we had to select our location more strategically. However after making sure the correct health and safety procedures were taken, we did obtain the shots and we managed to be achieve professional good quality shots. We also couldn't use our high angle shot from our chase scene, but this was just due top our film needing to be cut to make it shorter.





running tracking shot

the running tracking shot was possibly the easies of the three to achieve, the only thing we had to be careful of was again trip hazards, the only other possible negative point for this shot was that we didn't have the equipment needed to steady the camera during the run, so again it was handheld, however this added to to the tension of the scene, making the shot more effective.




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