For my first final film I decided to use the lowest possible angle film.
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Rought Cut Sketch One
My first film was of angles that were the lowest possible angle. I used this strategy for the stills film but I wanted to also use it as a film too. Here is my lowest angle film.
Rough Cut Sketch Two
This film was actually an accident. The camera was recording when the filmmaker didn't realize it. I was actually surprised by what the camera captured when it was completely random. I thought it would be interesting to make a movie of things that you capture when you don't know your capturing them. Check it out.
Rough Cut Sketch Three
This was my stills film. I decided to take pictures from the lowest possible angle. I found it really interesting to see what I had captured; and putting it together into a film made all the more fascinating. Here is my stills film.
Rough Cut Sketch Four
This film was shot only using upward angles or downward angles. I wanted to capture everything that you would have to tilt your head upward or downward to see. So often we spend our time looking straightforward and not really seeing everything around us. Whether it be a bird that just flew into a tree, a little turtle crawling on the ground or an interesting looking light in the ceiling. Heres the up-down film.
Rough Cut Sketch Five
My first film was of side angle shots. I filmed stair rails, fences and a brick wall to come up with this film. Check it out.
Image Capturing Stategies
For the image capturing strategies I decided to make up my own. I decided to film from interesting angles, whether it be from the lowest possible angle, up and down angles or whatever inspired me. I also decided to include a strategy that was a complete accident. It is of the camera filming when the cameraman does not know they are filming.
Drift Two Strategy
For my drift two walk I decided to start at my house and head east until I got to the lake. Then I wanted to follow the lake as far as I could. Take a look at my walk.
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