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So i have been on a bit of a mission creating films from my mountain piece. They are all listed below. I found that there was a bit of fortunately and unfortunately happening with my pieces. The ones which i had created with the use of fog, were mainly from a high up viewpoint, so when looking at these films it is hard to see yourself within them as you would be in a state of hovering. The films in which i had the camera low down and amongst the bank, unfortunately didn't have the mist in. Finally, the ones where the camera travels under water, these being my favourite, because being filmed on a GoPro were filmed with a fish eye lens - really throwing off the perspective and size. There was one where i sliced to pieces together. This was noticeable to different pieces, i would rather there was a smooth transition between these two.
I took around 22 short films and refined them down to these, yes these are refined to what i believed to be the best! I want to take aspects from some and place with others. I want to connect the low down, scrambling over the ground beginning with going into the water. I am hoping to borrow a waterproof film camera off a friend - one that does not fish eye!
I will also think about filming this one outside, as i my not put the for with this. However, i may try again with filming this with fog at the lower level, whilst i still have the fog machine.
Once i have filmed the actual model, i am going to take some footage from the sea. I will put the camera underwater and slowly let it travel down until it becomes dark. I will then leave the film at that point black, and finish on it being left there. I intend to use premier to smush the two films together into something coherent! If i have the chance, i would also like to have another go at creating something montage like again, but with the mountain this time. I have also had the suggestion that i place three different films together running side by side, a triptych.
I took around 22 short films and refined them down to these, yes these are refined to what i believed to be the best! I want to take aspects from some and place with others. I want to connect the low down, scrambling over the ground beginning with going into the water. I am hoping to borrow a waterproof film camera off a friend - one that does not fish eye!
I will also think about filming this one outside, as i my not put the for with this. However, i may try again with filming this with fog at the lower level, whilst i still have the fog machine.
Once i have filmed the actual model, i am going to take some footage from the sea. I will put the camera underwater and slowly let it travel down until it becomes dark. I will then leave the film at that point black, and finish on it being left there. I intend to use premier to smush the two films together into something coherent! If i have the chance, i would also like to have another go at creating something montage like again, but with the mountain this time. I have also had the suggestion that i place three different films together running side by side, a triptych.