Sunday, March 18, 2018

Ideas that can help in the future

   An important part of filming is the light and costumes. Not a lot of people pay close attention to them but, it makes the film flow effortlessly. For mine though, I will have costumes such as pajamas to emphasize it is a morning routine getting out of bed and I will have the change in wardrobe to show getting ready. Little things such as wet hair will emphasize that the character showered and those things are important to show the audience a more realistic film. Having everyday props will also be more relatable such as toothbrushes, combs, cereal etc. are things a lot of people incorporate during their mornings. I am writing these to remember to include specific details during my filming process.
 

   About editing I researched some tips on editing and colors and I have decided I am going to add different hues to emphasize stress or sadness but I'm not sure yet on when to do them or if they will make the production seem off. Either way I want to learn how to edit better and I will take some youtube advice for iMovie even though I have Final Cut Pro, that is not as easy to use.

   I can also add some text in the film such as and OCD definition on the screen so the reader can relate to the exact definition and I will explain my version as well. I really enjoy editing and I can edit really fast as I had experience before. The tough part is I remember the transporting onto my computer takes forever because of all of the storage used on my laptop.. so I guess I will be having to delete some stuff! I also decided oI 100% am going to use my iPhone to record and not my canon rebel t3i because the process takes longer and I can easily adjust the lighting, focus, zoom on my phone just by touching the screen. Although the camera will obviously be more professional, the iPhone 7+ has great quality and I will research if theres any hidden features on the recording on the iPhone.


Resources:
https://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/4-iconic-editing-techniques/
https://recombu.com/mobile/article/iphone-camera-tips-tricks-guide

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