Audio-Visual Project, Part 2
Today we filmed the actual action for the movie and got at least two thirds of the filming done. We also wrote the full script for the Facebook conversation and agreed upon cinematic effects.
Today we filmed the actual action for the movie and got at least two thirds of the filming done. We also wrote the full script for the Facebook conversation and agreed upon cinematic effects.
Some effects we used, was to vary our filming by switching between full shots, mid shots, close shots and extra close shots. We did this to make the movie more dynamic and interesting to watch (Film Techniques, 2011).
One dilemma we need to reflect upon is whether we own all the content we use the movie. We do own all the video footage since we filmed it our self. One thing we do not own is the music we used. We downloaded a track from Creative Common, after finding out that it was illegal to rip music from Youtube. By using music from Creative Commons, we don't own the music, but we have the right to re-use it as we like in the film.
References:
Film Techniques, 2011, Skwirk, retrieved 14.09.2011 at http://www.skwirk.com/p-c_s-54_u-251_t-647_c-2411/camera-shots-angles-and-movement-lighting-cinematography-and-mise-en-scene/nsw/camera-shots-angles-and-movement-lighting-cinematography-and-mise-en-scene/skills-by-text-type-film/film-overview.
Film Techniques, 2011, Skwirk, retrieved 14.09.2011 at http://www.skwirk.com/p-c_s-54_u-251_t-647_c-2411/camera-shots-angles-and-movement-lighting-cinematography-and-mise-en-scene/nsw/camera-shots-angles-and-movement-lighting-cinematography-and-mise-en-scene/skills-by-text-type-film/film-overview.
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