Tuesday, 15 August 2017

Editing Footage from Weekend

During class today, I edited the footage that I took on Sunday. The tracking shots were very shaky when I imported them, but the stabilisation edit on Final Cut worked amazingly to hide it - I was actually surprised at how well it worked. There are a few shots that I will need to retake, and there are some shots that I didn't take according to the shot list as I wasn't able to due to differences in setting/a different shot looked better and I am happy with them. An example of this is the shot of myself in front of the slide (pictured below) as I was originally going to have the camera positioned between two bars, but the playground I ended up filming at did not have this.












Below are three of my favourite shots that I have taken so far that I am really happy with.













I love this shot of the sticky tape dispenser so much - it turned out exactly how I pictured it to to be and I think that it really suits the aesthetic of Wes Anderson's films, especially because of the colour and the fact that it is symmetrical.













This is another shot that I really like. It is a tracking shot that moves forward to track the characters movement and I originally thought it would be too shaky to be able to fix and use in my film, however it turned out really smooth! 













I think that this extreme wide shot also represents Wes Anderson's aesthetic and style really well.

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