Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Exploring Around Linderman Library
 
VIDEO NUMERO UNO

VIDEO NUMERO DOS
   
     Basically, it can be much harder to pan without stopping unless you have a great stabilization system for the camera. However, with the stopping and starting of the camera, the video came out choppy when the clip changed. In order to fix both of these, I think you need to find a good midway point between a continous shot and several shots from different angles. By using both and editing them to your needs, I thin both videos could be neater.
     I enjoyed shooting Kelsey (the girl drinking iced coffee!) because the background of the shot was picturesque and the shot looked great--except for the part where the threshold was crossed of light. At that point the camera ajusted to the changed in light but not before a small uncomfortable moment of horrible lighting. By shooting two shots at different angles, and cutting the film, this problem could be avoided.

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