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LO3: be able to plan the recording of a cinematic quality scene (script)
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LO2: Rushes
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This scene shows the generic conventions through it shows the makes reaction to the girl walking by him giving the audience he impression of him finding her attractive and appealing towards him. From the female not acknowledging the male it hints to the audience that she is not interested in him this connotes what the ending of the short film may end like. The lighting that is used in this short film scene is natural lighting for it is gloomy yet is also bright to signify some tension from the characters. The setting used in this shot is on a public street in town where the characters cross paths with one another once again, they are wearing casual clothing and the girl is holding her phone showing her lack of interest in the guy. This scene shows how in the film there will be a scene of the main character having a conversation with themselves, this footage is very short for it just shows how the footage would be filmed and what will happen during the short film. This scene...
LO2: Setting up equipment
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This image is of me attaching the camera mount to the StediCam. When attaching this part, the user needs to be able to line up the poles to the holes which are attached to the vest, once they have done this than they need to attach the weighted camera mount to the arm. A safety hazard we had to deal was the arm of the mount was dense, so we had to make sure it is held in place, so it isn't going to hit anyone while we set it up. (putting the arm onto the stedicam) This image is shows Ben putting the camera on to the weighted mount for the Steadicam. When setting this up you need to make sure the mount is on a flat surface, so it doesn't fall over and break the camera. Another health and safety tip when setting up this piece of equipment is if there are any wires attached and coming out of the camera then they need to either be wrap up around the pole of the mount or kept in your pocket, this will reduce tripping and breaking the camera if any of the wires were ri...