Technologies -
During the filming of our main task, we used a variety of different
technologies to put it together. From cameras to software’s we picked out and
used different technologies and demonstrated the use of them in our final piece.
The camera that we used to film our opening sequence was the fantastic ‘Canon
EOS 60D’ which we found was light and easy to work with. Canon's X0D
series has throughout its life, attracted a wide range of photographers, from
fans and semi-pros through to some pros who appreciated having a lightweight
option. The camera was a great choice because it offered us wide range of
colour variations (or 'Ambiences') which could be applied to the image when
using the scene modes, and whose effect can be previewed on screen in Live
View.
The 60D gave us the ability to
convert raw files to jpeg in-camera, including the option to correct for lens
aberrations including distortion and chromatic aberration. As an added bonus,
we could looking back apply new 'Creative Filters' to files that we had shot,
including 'Grainy Black and White' and 'Toy Camera' looks. The video allowed us
to upload our video in the HD option of 1080p.
Next we used the Glidecam HD 2000. This camera stabilizer assisted
us to transform the hard to watch, shaky camera footage into hypnotically
smooth, professional footage. The stabilizer enabled the camera to float, be
balanced and isolated from our hands undesirable motions. We were free to move
with the camera - panning, tilting, booming or running without any camera
instability or shake. This benefited us in many ways e.g. filming specific
shots such as the 360 degrees shot in our opening sequence.
Next we used a Tripod which is
the standard piece of common equipment used for still-shot filming also similar
to the Glidecam Camera stabilizer, helped with panning and tilting in still
shots. The tripod helped us in spaces where the Glidecam was not efficient and
unnecessary.
We used a range of lenses like the Canon EF 50 mm f/1.8 II Lens and the
Canon EF-S Zoom Lens 18 mm - 55 mm - f/3.5-5.6 IS MK II, which assisted us in
filming shots in and out of focus when needed.
To edit our opening sequence, we used the software iMovie. A
built-in library automatically organized our footage, so all the clips we’d
captured were just a click away. iMovie made it quick and easy to browse the
library and create our opening sequence and was also very simple to upload our
video to YouTube with options to do it straight after editing. Enabling us to
put our camera shots together simple all that was left was to add music and a
few effects and the sequence was done. The work was exported from iMovie
and shared to YouTube so we could post to the blog.
We used music from an underground artist from Islington named ‘Joe
Black’. We used two tracks from his mixtape named 'Reallionaire'.
Overall the technologies that we used in this season has benefited us massively, giving us the professional effect which is reflected in our work and final piece.
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