Friday, 19 December 2014

LO2 Rushed Footage Analysis for RSPCA

For the two shooting days at the RSPCA  (19th December 2014) we recorded the main 'Games Night'. We used 2 Canon 650D DSLR Camera's plus regular and portrait lenses, tripod and Rode Shotgun Microphone for capturing sound from interviews.

Although the focus was quite good on this rush, we feel a tripod may be needed for the pans as they were a little shaky. The audio here will not need to be changed, even though it is noisy, due to the fact that there will be a voice over. We felt the angle of the camera was good as was the lighting. We felt the lighting helped to show the friendly atmosphere in the event and the angle showed the gaming from the point of view of someone playing it, giving the audience the feeling that they are there.
a) Setting up Appropriate Equipment
For the RSPCA segment, we had access to 2 Canon 650D DSLR Cameras as well as one type of lense which was a Regular one. We also took a tripod in case we needed any stiller shots of the event.
b) Following Script/Storyboard
Our intention for our production segment was to record footage and afterwards add a speech overlay to review the games we played. After the event we began to work on the script based on our experience, talking about how we thought each game was like. Due to us doing live interviews there was no chance of us getting scripted responses from the people we interviewed.
c) Following Safe working practices
This means following the risk assessment and recce in order to keep potential risks to a minimum. Take for example the risk of theft, due there being crowds of people, was minimised by concealing and protecting equipment.
d) Following Production processes
For my contribution to this production, I assumed the position of co-director, camera operator, and edited part of the final segment.

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