Monday, August 31, 2015

The Robbery

In this fun, amazing short film, Trey Seaba filmed the shot sequence of a fight scene. The first shot is the greatest fight shot. Trey shook the camera a little when the punch was aligned. 

This was a fun experience because we took about   30-35 min of the remaining class period to take these shots. Trey edited the scenes and took in other clips to make sort of a story which I thought was really creative. I am the kid in the sweater.


Fighting Choreography

Jason, myself and Trey all helped and pitch in to make the choreography. There is one shot were it looks out of place but that is what we need to work on. I always loved fight scenes so Trey and I decided to make a quick one. Since the whole team was on the same page and had similar ideas we didn't have any disagreement.

Sunday, August 23, 2015

A Start to a New Year

Image result for changing aperture on cameraImage result for camera on tripodI started out with a nice group that although I felt a little left out because the group soon disbanded for the time being. There are challenges when you start a project. 

Start of the Project

This video was a how much you love/miss your school. In my case it was Olathe Northwest. The first group I was on helped me how to use the camera and tripod. They taught me how to use change the aperture and shutter speed. Then they showed me how to change the focus of the camera.

Then the group was waiting for time to go by so they get cool variety of shots in different events. I decided to join a new group. I took a couple of shots and learned from the master Jason. I'm not the best cinematographer but I will soon learn to become one. 

End of the Video

As Trey who was are editor edited the film, we stood by watching him at work. Jason gave him tips on the video. He said, "Since the video shots transitioned from a light background to a dark background you should use as blur into the transition". Soon the video was finished and we looked at the video and thought it's a nice video.