Monday, October 2, 2017

A to B Sequence Video




Using the six basic shot types in normal photography is not too difficult, but using those sequences in a film is different and a little harder. We brainstormed the story and how we were going to get from A to B, and realized afterward that we used mostly wide shots. A close up was added with the door handle, and we tried to add some variation with the actor walking toward the camera in the scene after the stair jump. We both agreed on a storyline pretty quickly, (though it was a very simple one). The story portrayed a student moving from a classroom, (point A) to the courtyard, (point B) and finding his lost book. Editing this video was a little tough because of how long it needed to be. We should've taken more shots for fillers as I was stretching each clip to reach the one minute mark. Some of the space in between shots is too long. We also did not have a lot of sound to choose from so a better music track could've been helpful for the story. Miles and I worked well as a team, and we got everything done on time. 😃

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