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Tuesday, 16 December 2008 |
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We started off with another time lapse. It was a rainy morning and everyone woke up slowly. We have in camera tools like the time lapse when filming and then during post production elements like slowing down the video are also possible. Notice the different camera angles we use. Learn how to maximize your ability to shoot. |
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Monday, 17 November 2008 |
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Dive Into Your Imagination! I believe that when you get a group of kids together and encourage them to play, they really do know how to play make believe! It was not because we had a camera there, these friends get together and like to create scenes. I believe all kids dream of being a movie star or filmmaker. The girls all wanted to be Lizzie McGuire! If Lizzie only knew she was being imitated in the mountains of Colorado. I of course thought they were getting nature deficit disorder because the kids could have been out hiking, but they were dreaming of Lizzie McGuire!For filming tips read more!
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Monday, 10 November 2008 |
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This footage in this entry is similar to the first. We were establishing everyone’s presence at the reunion. Remember we had 40 people to capture, keep happy and make them all movie stars so we needed to film a little bit more, especially because one of the families arrived all the way from Australia. Find out what else is new! |
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Monday, 27 October 2008 |
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You need to ensure you get the three main shots in visual storytelling: the wide shot, medium shot and the close up. As long as you have these three shots covered you can edit a sequence together. Our camera had some great features and we could do time lapse sequences. To get good time lapse sequences, you can either put your camera on a tripod for or find a picnic table or something steady so your camera will not move during the time lapse. How would you capture the moment? |
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