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Friday, 1 March 2013

Tricky Shots/Edits/Effects

Tricky Shots:

Tracking shot- If we decide to do a tracking shot that could be difficult as we wouldn't have any track to put it on to make sure the camera stays in the same position and doesn't wobble.

Over the shoulder shots- could also be tricky if there is no room to set up the tripod behind the character, for example if the character is sat down in a chair and the chair is against the wall, this would mean that the production team who were filming would have to hold the camera on the tripod in a difficult position.

Tricky Edits:

Split Screen- This could be difficult as you need to make sure that the conversation flows and matches, it could also be difficult to make the characters look right on screen, as they might not be filmed facing each other, meaning we would have to turn them around.
Overlapping- This is if the sound and film overlap, this could create problems if it isn't meant to overlap as it will be two different sounds over one another, such as someone's voice.

Tricky Effects:

Change the pace- This means slowing the pace down or speeding it up to make the scene go faster or slower.
Flashing Images- This could be difficult as you have to go through phases to make the images or clips flash on the screen.

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