Monday, March 31, 2014
Three Shot Sequences
The shot types are usually Wide, medium, and close like the video at the top. The basics of a sequence shot in normally wide to set a scene, medium to get some information on whats going on and close to show the details of the shot. Three shot sequences are important because they are used for interest in a video to keep the viewer engaged. It also helps the viewer know a little bit more and understand what is going on in the shot.
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Polar Panoramas
Steps to a Polar Panorama
These are my two best polar panoramas. I created them by using Photoshop and Adobe Bridge like how i did the spheres. The steps are simple just follow the ones below. For more detailed steps click the link above.1. Go to a place that's to your liking and take ten or more vertical shots of it with a minimum of 15% overlap on each image.
2. Then prepare the image for the Polar filter by first using Adobe Bridge to adjust your image to your liking.
3. Then to prepare the image rotate the image 180 degrees so that it’s upside down when you look at it.
4. Then to edit it use the polar filter to distort the image or images you took.
5. Then rotate the image to your liking.
6. Once you are done with that clean up the image and you are set.
Magazine Cover
Final Photomontages
These are my two photomontages I created with Adobe Bridge and Photoshop. They are inspired by David Hockney which he called them "Joiners". I created them by taking multiple pictures at different angles and height. Then putting them together and creating one image out of the many images that were taken.
Spherical Panoramas
These are my two sphereical panorama's I made in photoshop. The way I created this was by taking multiple pictures from left to right then. I used adobe bridge to customize the photos for photoshop. Then in photoshop to create the panorama you must join the photos using photoshop's photo merge to create the panorama. After creating the panorama you can adjust and resize the panorama to 5000 to 5000 so that it's square. Once you are done use the polar filter
Friday, March 14, 2014
Composition Techniques
The main four composition techniques are rule of thirds, framing, unusual angles and last leading lines. Rule of thirds is when the picture is cut in nine sections and you fit your subject in the frame. Framing is how you frame or position your subject in your shot. Unusual angles are usually used to show interest in an image with angles that aren't really used. Leading lines are lines that are commonly used in that world that will lead you to a subject. Composition techniques are a great way to improve your video.
Practice Profile Story
The purpose of the practice story was to get a feel of how the real project was going to be like. Like how to operate the DSLR camera and getting to know how to frame our subject. We also learned how to cooperate with each other and use our time wisely between class sessions to get b-roll and voice-overs done. We chose Tyler because he likes to do something that was different from what we like to do and we wanted to know more about it.
Profile Project Progress
Our project is called "Elder Words of Wisdom". For our project we chose to interview Gino Quintana who likes to encourage young people to study and get a good education. This project was basically on elder people giving us tips in life for what might come in the future. Our team picked him because he was a good role model for kids because Gino had to put up with having to get good grades and playing sports even though he was often gone from school. When Gino graduated he ended his high school year with a G.P.A of 4.3 with mostly honer classes. We mostly filmed at at his house for the interview and the B-roll was filmed at the soccer field.
When filming it is very important to get the correct B-Roll to fill and make the film more interesting in a visual way. Our B-Roll was shot at the soccer field so that our subject could preform the tasks we needed him to do. The Voice-Overs are also very important they help the viewer understand whats going on in the story or video. Our team filmed Voice-Overs in a quiet place with minimal sound for the best quality. These were the technical parts about making our video.
Our team does have it's flaws one of them being the time and place we shoot. This is probably the only major problem that we encountered on our project. However the timing and location issue could be fixed by planning ahead so it's not much of a problem to correct.
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When filming it is very important to get the correct B-Roll to fill and make the film more interesting in a visual way. Our B-Roll was shot at the soccer field so that our subject could preform the tasks we needed him to do. The Voice-Overs are also very important they help the viewer understand whats going on in the story or video. Our team filmed Voice-Overs in a quiet place with minimal sound for the best quality. These were the technical parts about making our video.
Our team does have it's flaws one of them being the time and place we shoot. This is probably the only major problem that we encountered on our project. However the timing and location issue could be fixed by planning ahead so it's not much of a problem to correct.
Audio [TEAM 2 EVALUATION]
Work Needed | 6 | 29% |
Minor Adjustment | 15 | 71% |
It's Perfect | 0 | 0% |
Visuals [TEAM 2 EVALUATION]
Work Needed | 18 | 86% |
Minor Adjustment | 3 | 14% |
It's Perfect | 0 | 0% |
Story [TEAM 2 EVALUATION]
Work Needed | 12 | 57% |
Minor Adjustment | 9 | 43% |
It's Perfect | 0 | 0% |
Quality [TEAM 2 EVALUATION]
Work Needed | 11 | 52% |
Minor Adjustment | 10 | 48% |
It's Perfect | 0 | 0% |
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