Monday, 17 September 2012
Filming 'It's Good to Talk'
We had one lesson to get all the filming done so we had to manage our time wisely this meant planning each of our shot including where we are filming it, how long it takes and who we will be filming. The one of the most important parts of the filming was the interview because this is the main thing included in our interview and without this our documentary would not make sense, therefore we filmed that first making sure the mise en scene was right and linked in with the theme of the documentary also the interviewee was facing the interviewer and not the camera and the interviewees face was three quarters of the way up the shot. After filming the interview we realised that the filming might have been a bit shaky because we didn't use a tri pod due to this being our practise and preliminary task, so next time we know to use one. In between each question we needed cut aways. Me, Emma and Emily then filmed the cutaways these included a panning shots, medium close ups, zooms and extreme close ups. Although we didn't finish all the filming in one lesson we had an extension to get the last shots of what we needed at the beginning of the next lesson. With this help we were able to complete our cutaways of each other and mobile phones successfully.
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