During the filming stage i would like to includes many different camera angles and shots as possible, although we have only got 2 minutes worth of filming to create and explain our chosen thriller opening ideas. I feel that the more we include then the more interesting and dramatic the final opening will be. When it comes to filming I would defiantly make sure that whoever is filming obtained a steady shot, so that the camera doesn't july or shake when filming, unless it was our choice to include an unsteady tracking shot for example to represent a point of view angled shot.
Something that when coming to film ,making sure the camera framing is perfect is a vital importance to creating a good film clip, I will have to make sure that the camera is position so that at times the camera is eye level to the persons head. Also checking the scene before I start filming will be anything thing that I need to take into consideration. As clutter or people within the background would distract the audience from perhaps the person in the frame at the time.
some camera shots that I hope to be including in the filming stage would be a panning, medium shot, long shot , close up and extreme close up. By including a variety of different angles it should create a more interesting and dramatic clip for the audience to image in.
Some camera angles I will be planning to include are:
Panning shots, this is when the camera gets moved from a fixed axis and slowly moves from side to side.
A medium shot is used to show things within the scene, they normal are far but not too car away from someone speaking or an object that needs to be in frame. Then a long shot shall be used to show the surrounding of that scene and the body language of the character.
Close up is usually from the shoulders up, normally used to show someones facial expression within a conversation or to highlight something on an object.
Another type of camera angle would be an extreme close up ,these are preferably used to show an objects detail or more in-depth look into the facial expression on the persons face.
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