Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Preliminary Exercise: Camera Movement Videos



 





In this preliminary exercise student were told to us their knowledge about camera movement and create videos using 6 of the camera movements they learnt, each video also had to be 3 - 7 seconds long. The 6 movements that my team members and I diccidid to use are the tilt, the static shot, the whip pan, tracking, zoom shot and the pull out shot. Teammate A was in-charge of directing us and telling us what to do and how to pose. Teammate B was the camera personnel, they used an iPhone 11 to capture the camera movements in the video. Teammate c was the main actor in the videos they were also uncharge of telling using and keeping track of the video we did and the ones that we need to do.I was in-charge of making sure that the video was in the time range of 3 - 7 seconds.





The camera movement that was the most uncomplicated in my opinion was the Zoom shot. The Zoom shot is when you adjust the camera's focal length, which changes visual distance between objects to make  subject seem to be closer  or further from the camera than it is. 



The camera movement that was the hardest to demonstrate its the Whip pan. For the whip pan we had to make the camera change subjects very quickly and make it fit with in the time range which was on of the biggest issue we had when completing this assignment.The whip pad is when the camera rotation on the x-axis that is so fast that it often crates a disorienting blur effect.The experience from working on this assignment with my production company was grate it was also a wonderful experience. The technological device that I used to complete this assignment was a cell phone.


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