This is an eye level shot. This was an easier shot to get as my star is surprisingly photogenic and not scared of the camera, unlike my water bottle, which terrifies him. This is an over the shoulder shot. As you can see, the cat was clearly ready for his close up, and truly believes he is a movie star. This is a full shot. Although it was challenging to hold the camera steady, the outcome was worth it. This is a medium angle shot. Since the subject moved so quickly, making sure she stayed in the frame all the way throughout was a bit challenging. This is a low angle shot. It was difficult to film this shot without almost getting kicked in the head, which is why it was taken from the side. This is a point of view shot. This shot was relatively simple to film and didn't take more than one try. This is a cut away. It was challenging to get the timing down, and took more than one try to be successful. This is a long shot. This shot wasn't extremely difficult to capture as all I h...
Beginning to film: This week, our group took a few opening shots in Lely's parking lot. As we were limited on time and equipment today, we decided to focus on the simpler close-ups and will take the more important shots next week. The parking lot will provide good contrast in our opening. In all of these images, I am filming the close-ups of Peter and Theresa as they stretch and tie their shoes. This will give the opener some context as to what is happening at first. This show different scenery than where the majority of our filming will take place.
5 Master Edits With Sound Although the sounds I chose may seem unconventional, they add character to my video. For contrast, I used heavy footsteps to also contrast how a cat normally walks. Typically, you cannot hear a cat walking, as they are so sneaky and silent. By using heavy footsteps, this parallels that idea. This is post-synchronization sound because I decided to add it after I took the clip. For parallelism, I used crickets to make it seem like the crunchy taco was silent, even thought it was really anything but silent. This is non-diegetic sound because the individuals couldn't hear the sound while it was being filmed, but the audience now can. For symbolism, I put a horse sniffing and a leopard roaring because I think thats how my pets see themselves, and thought the sound was fitting. This is offscreen sound, as it was added after the scene ended. For simultaneity, I used someone chewing to show how it sounded in real life, and music because Jacenda was making a tik ...
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