Monday, November 3, 2014

Twilight Zone Chase Sequence


Camera movements are very important to a film. They can be used in a variety of ways that can immerse the viewer into a film immensely, and give the film some depth. An example would be panning to show an entire room, bringing out things that wouldn't be seen or noticed beforehand. Filmmakers use camera movements to give a unique experience to the film, to craft an artistic masterpiece, or just simply because it looks good and will captivate an audience.
Successes and Recommendations: I think we handled most of our camera movements and principles of design very well, but if I had to redo, I would change a few things and attempt to make everything much smoother. My advice to anyone doing this project would be making sure your camera angles, movements, and principles of design all flow together well when creating the final product and having a bit more extra footage on the beginning/end of each clip would be helpful, along with redoing shots or having multiple versions of one shot to decide which to use.

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