The Practice before the Storm
In today's blog I will start making practical set up. This is because, like before, I am not having the best time visualizing the replication of the film. So, I decided to make the screen play on set without the human actors to get angles and other things of that nature. But compared to the last blog post these are the movement shots.
Practice Shots:
Scene 2 Shot 6
Scene 2 Shot 2
What worked well:
In these shots the actual motion is similar to how I want to put it in practice the shot itself. The to the right movement is a metaphor to progression, which was unintentional, but my director pointed it out to me so it can contrast to the pan down to the left when the body comes into play later on. With the position being in the right area but there is always adjustments when the actors come.
The Problem:
These tracking shots have me a bit worried when it comes to lighting. The glairing problem is the glare on the camera due to the intense lighting of the house. This can be fixed with dropping light intensity or having less lights on. The problem can easily be reminded.
Take Away:
The motion is right but can easily be smoothed and less intense light then we got this.
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