As I am creating a film trailer, I decided to take some test images of my locations, as it will help me understand how my trailer will look like, and also it allows me to see whether the locations I have chosen will be suitable for my trailer, and will work with the idea of my trailer. As I have several shots taking place outside in the park, I took test shots of my local park, to see if it would work with the idea for my trailer. At first I took pictures of just the location, to see what it would look like on its own. These are the shots I took of the park, I took establishing shots and long shots, as in my shots I will be taking some long shots, and I wanted to see what the background of the park would look like.
I then took some extra pictures of some hills in the park, and other shots of the park, as this is where I will put the picnin my characters have, and I wanted to see what the park would look like with the scene, and is it is suitable for the scene.
After I had taken these shots, I decided to take some shots with my friend in, to see how the shots would look with a person in them, and to see if it would look good in my trailer with the characters in the shot. As the people who are in my trailer were unavailable to take these shots, but are still able to do the trailer, I decided to put my friend in the shots, as it would still allow me to see if these shots were suitable for my trailer, and although she is not in my trailer, it did help me in understanding how I was going to put these shots in my trailer, and helped me understand what they would be like with characters in them. I took some long shots first of her, as in my scenes with the park they do involve long shots.
I also took some medium shots of her, as in my scene's in the park it does involve medium shots, as when they are walking it goes from a long shot to a medium shot, and when they are having their picnic it will be shot in a medium shot, and also when they're sitting on the park bench that will also be a medium shot.
No comments:
Post a Comment