Tracking Shots:
In today's blog we will be looking for the final product of the tracking shots. The requirements for today include the same angle, distance and general position of the actors and props. With the position of the camera needing the distance, level and movement down to a tea. The movement needs to stay on either the left and or middle vertical lines.
Summarized Requirements:
- Level
- Distance
- Movement
Scene 1 (was) Shot 4
This Shot in the original plan (before, realizing the scene was going to quick) was the beginning of multiple tracking shots. That leads to the discovery of the body. This shot, as stated before, needed to stay torso level, showing the majority of the body.
Tracking Shot Scene 1 Shot 4: Implementation
This shot follows all the criteria with well and exceeding numbers. I was a bit slow moving the camera at first but the scene as a whole works really well. Following distance, the movement and the level consistently throughout the shot.
Scene 1 (was) Shot 8
This Shot in the original plan (same issue as before) was the last of multiple tracking shots. That leads to the discovery of the body. This shot as requirements are similar to those before. But the main difference is that I have to stay on the right vertical line of mise-en-scene; to show change is going to happen.
Tracking Shot Scene 1 Shot 8: Implementing
This shot follows all the requirements given. With the timing working out.
Overall Take:
These shots both followed the requirements given earlier. Following the movement being the best part of both and the other points were mentioned earlier in the blog.
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