1. Depth Of Field
2. Frame Rate
3. Shutter Speed
4. Camera Movement
5. Don't Blow Out The Highlights
6. Framing
7. Lighting
8. Color Correction
9. Film Emulation
All of these 9 aspects to shooting can make a film look really great or really bad. I want to use this picture posted above in order to remind myself that multiple things are needed when filming. Cameras, sound, editing, mise-enscene, acting, and even more. This photo reminds me that a lot is going on during the middle of shooting. When shooting next week, I will be sure to have all of the 9 specifics in mind, and even more. I plan to briefly introduce the main character and what happens to her when she discovers the newspaper. Maddie will use the newspaper to her advantage, and good things will begin to happen to her. I want to have rough shots of those scenes done by next week. After my rough shots, I can view them in order to see what I can improve and fix, while still having time to work on everything.
Thanks for reading everyone! I'll keep you posted on my film intro journey. Talk to you guys soon.
Kroll, N. (2013, October 17). How to Shoot Video for Film: 9 Things to Pay Attention To. Retrieved March 11, 2018, from http://www.indiewire.com/2013/10/how-to-shoot-video-for-film-9-things-to-pay-attention-to-33838/
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