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Shot Ideas
Lighting
Type of lighting equipment
Tungsten lights
What does a Tungsten lights achive
Their Colour Rendering Index is exceptionally balanced. This means their light accurately relates the true colour information of an object to a human eye.
I bad part about these lights is that there are bulbs, so they take lots of power and can get extremely hot
LED lighting pannes
They are very versilte
Don't take lots of power or over heat
They can be adjusted to more of a warm colour's or blue colour's
They are very robust and portable
I have easy access to the LED lighting panels
Fluorescent Lights
Fluorescent lights are a naturally soft light
They are the most common lights seen in things like offices
This can mean they are quite bland
As they are a fluorescent LED lights they can also flicker if the camera is at the wrong ISO
Parabolic Aluminized Reflector Lights
They produce a strong beam of light often focusing in one are of the scene
They can be used to mimic sun light indoors or a spotlight over a character
The light is extremely reliable
It creates such a very soft form of light
HMI Lights
These lights are often used for high-intensity lighting
They are great for outdoor shooting in day light or at night
The light would not work indoors as it is to strong and would bleach the shot
If in use indoors it will need a thick defuser to soften the lights
Sky panel lights
They are used for night time outdoor shots
It can replicate moon light
Or even simulate daylight at night
These lights do need to be working with other lighting panels or strobes
Camera Equipment & Gear
I want to include a extensive variation of stylised shots
I will need to have a vast plethora of camera gear to pull of these shots
Type of gear?
Crane/jib
The crane can get extreme high angle and low angle shots
It has incredible swooping functions
There is a articulating head on the crane meaning that you can move the camera up and down and also the crane's body as well
The crane is often used for shots like
Establishing shots
The crane can set the scene starting from a lowdown shot that revels the locations once its moved up
Overhead / Birdseye view
This shot can often make the character appear small and insignificant
I love this shot as you don't really see it that much in films and other forms of media
Tracking shot
The crane is often on a rotating base
This can create incredible camera tracking shots
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Titled Dutch angle shot
A regular Dutch angle can be quite overused and boring
But a titled Dutch angle on a crane can create really strange and one of a kind movements that you don't ever see in films
Dolly
The dolly is excellent in tracking shots
Its often used when the character is running or walking
the dolly is a camera on a straight or curved track, this keeps the camera incredible smooth
The dolly can achieve shots like
Fast moving tracking shot
The dolly can keep the fast moving character in the centre of frame with ease
Keeping the camera extremely stable and persisted
Dolly In
Often on a smaller track the camera can go fast into the characters face or a object
This shot is used to excel a persons emotions
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Dolly Out
This is the exact opposite to dolly in
The camera starts close up to someone's face or a object then it gets pulled fastly away
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Steady Cam
Gives extremely stabilization to shots
It is a lot more versatile to something like a dolly as you can use the steady cam to mo-mover around sharp turns etc
It has a more genuine feel then something like the dolly as it is attached to a human being, who can work with the flow of the character or setting
Another thing to add the steady cam is that it can go up slopes, stairs, hills which is a more affordable and reasonable reason to use it over a dolly
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Types of shots that can be achieved with a steady cam
Walking or Gliding Shot
This shot can often be used when close up to a character
It can track there movements very close up and peristyle
360* degree shot
There operator can walk around the subject using the steady cam giving of the effect that the camera is floating
I like this shot as you don't ever really see it and I think it will fit the persona of my FMP
Camera movments
Types of experimental camera shots and movement
Tilt
The camera rotates horizontally on its axis without changing its position. This is achieved by turning the camera left or right on a tripod.
Tilt-Shift
The camera tilts or shifts its focus, typically on a specific object or a moving subject.
Whip Pan
A quick, blurry pan, often used for transition between two shots or to intensify action.
Arc Shot
The camera moves in a curved or circular motion around a subject.
Snap Zoom
A quick, jerky zoom-in or zoom-out, usually with an abrupt focus on a subject. Often used for comic or dramatic effect.
Whip Tilt
Similar to a whip pan but instead of moving horizontally, the camera tilts vertically with great speed.
Tilt & Pan Combination
A simultaneous tilt (vertical movement) and pan (horizontal movement) of the camera, often used to follow action that moves diagonally across the scene.
Twirling or Spiral Shot
A continuous circular or spiral motion of the camera, often moving around a subject, sometimes starting from the ground and moving upwards.
Under-Slung Shot
The camera is placed on a rig or crane beneath the subject, pointing upwards.
Through-the-Object Shot
A shot where the camera looks through or past an object, framing the subject in the background or foreground through the object.
Rolling
The camera rotates along its horizontal axis to simulate the effect of rolling, often creating a barrel-roll effect.