Monday, 15 April 2013

The Second Film Shoot

After I had completed the first shoot and had added in all of the clips I had and was able to use, I was left thinking that the film itself was too short, by this point the film was probably around 1 minute long and then the rest were the credits, every time I watched it I thought it needed something a bit more, something bigger, like some better looking moves.

Luckily I had used Claire (my model) in another photo shoot for my major practical and had her in again at a later date for a shoot (today), I was using a black background for todays shoot but quickly changed in over at the end of the shoot to the white and remembered exactly how I had set up the lighting before and managed to do it really quickly and got my model do just so some spinning moves.

By this point in my film, I had already completed the whole film with all the clips I had before, this was just adding sections in my I knew I wanted them ALL to be completely out of focus and blurred as this it the look of the whole film.  I also wanted the moves to spin for longer so that it stretched the film out.

Here are some images of the added film clips. 
  • From the first film shoot I narrowed all the movie clips down to 25 
  • The 25 were the clips I edited from to find just the blurred sections to use. 
  • Once I had all clips used in the film I thought it was too short
  • This second shoot went extremely well and I came out with some great clips to add.
  • So here for this second shoot I have 10 extra clips to add. 



These will be added to the film asap.  I have already finished the first film and will add these 10 clips, I change the colours so they are exactly the same as the clips before and use the same techniques of changing the speed, audio and reverse if I want to.  I am a lot happier with these clips than some of the ones from the first lot of clips in the first shoot. I am looking forward to adding these too my film. 


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