We have planned on including many pull focus shots in our music video to fit in with the stylistic combinations usually seen in similar music videos. To do this it involves changing the focus from shallow to deep focus on the camera, or vice versa. The video below shows us testing the focus range on the camera we are using (Canon 650D).
We have also planned on having many tracking shots in our video. To give us an insight to what using the track will be like and to making sure we have practice with it before filming actual video footage we have some some test footage with the track. However the footage is incredibly shaky as it was a very windy day and used a beach location. The video below shows the footage.
These images show the other members of my group assembling the track when we were filming our reccee and practise shots. We discovered that when using the track for the desired composition and shot we wanted we had to adjust the tripod so that the camera is pointing upwards to film a low angle shot. However when we tried using a different tripod we found that we could move the angle of the camera easily using this tripod.
The image to the left shows my group member Michael on the beach where we filming our practice shots of the track. The video above is the footage from the day and as you can see it is very shaky. This was mainly due to the extreme wind on the beach that day so we have made sure to check weather conditions before filming. Also, the tripod we used that day was not as sturdy as it could of been so we have also decided on using a better tripod.
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