Rachel Bethell's A2 Media Blog
Monday, 30 June 2014
Thursday, 19 June 2014
Using camera angles and filters to make a place look happy/positive and then making it look scary
Scary
Georgia and I used a camera and a tripod to film an area in our school and make it look scary. We firstly found an isolated area, this was the playground (it was empty as everyone in the school was in a lesson). Georgia then set up the camera on the tripod and filmed at a low angle, using the handle to make it pan the area. I then stood inside of the building and looked out of the window right at the camera. Luckily, there was a crow making noise in the background, this gave the video an ominous feel and teamed with the black and white filter that we edited onto the video we created a scary looking place.Happy
For the happy video we used the same location; however, we had the tripod set on a dolly and put it on a level that would be at eye level of the characters to make the mood seem happier. The characters walk chirpily with happy faces and a bounce in their step through the building and away from the character. We did not use a filter because it didn't need one and cut the sound as there was a crow making sounds in the background. Instead we put the song 'we are young' over the top to make the scene happy.
Re-creation of a scene from 'Forrest Gump'
The real scene that we used from 'Forrest Gump':
We chose this clip because it was easy to recreate and doesn't have any angles that are too unrealistic to create; however, there were lots of different camera angles that would help us to practice using the camera.
The recreation of the scene that we did:
We used Charlie, myself and James for the characters, with Georgia as the camera woman. Firstly we found the clip on youtube, we then copied down the script and filmed the clip without sound on a phone. Our recreation was filmed on the school field on a bench, Georgia then used the clip on her phone to find out which camera angles are where and then took the role of director, telling Charlie and James what to say and when.
Monday, 16 June 2014
Sunday, 15 June 2014
Camera and microphone research
In order to find out which position it is best for the camera with it's microphone I, alongside Georgia and Charlie, recorded short clips of the same conversation with the microphone in different positions with covers and using just the microphone on the camera. The results were as follows:
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