This project taught me the importance of keeping an eye on your props and camera. The first time I shot this it was outside. However, due to my neglectance, I didn't realize that the camera was moving all over the place, even with the tripod. This was probably because of the uneven asphalt it was on. On top of that, the person who was helping me kept getting in the shot, and I didn't notice until I went to compile everything. I had to reshoot the whole thing, and with rain forecasted, I decided to forego the setting outdoors and go for a more controlled environment. At the end, I couldn't completely avoid camera shake, but this pass is a lot better than my first one. I also feel the last fall isn't quite timed right, but given how difficult it is to manage the wire this is as close as I could get. In the end though this was a fun project.
Monday, February 26, 2018
Stop Motion Animation of Falling
This project taught me the importance of keeping an eye on your props and camera. The first time I shot this it was outside. However, due to my neglectance, I didn't realize that the camera was moving all over the place, even with the tripod. This was probably because of the uneven asphalt it was on. On top of that, the person who was helping me kept getting in the shot, and I didn't notice until I went to compile everything. I had to reshoot the whole thing, and with rain forecasted, I decided to forego the setting outdoors and go for a more controlled environment. At the end, I couldn't completely avoid camera shake, but this pass is a lot better than my first one. I also feel the last fall isn't quite timed right, but given how difficult it is to manage the wire this is as close as I could get. In the end though this was a fun project.
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