Filming: Day Six (Frame Sequence)
During the editing, we were suggested
by our
teacher. He suggested to us that we could film a picture frame to the
camera angle of 'zoom-in and zoom out' of the picture so
that our narrative makes more sense. We
accepted the suggestion, because we think this sequence could be a good
link back
to the story what could represent our equilibrium linear narrative, and
bring
our audience back to real life. Abbie filmed
few clips two days previously, but on some clips we could see the door next to the frame and the
lighting was dark which we don't think will suit our video.
So in media lesson on friday,
I re-filmed the sequence again in different camera shots. Abbie brought the frame in again after printing out the picture two days before, by using the Blue Tac I sticked the
frame on the wall outside our class room. This time, there wall was clear and I was able to film un-interupted. I filmed
the in 'Zoom-in','Zoom-out' and 'Pan' with different positions, so that we have
more choices.
By Abbie Smith
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