Friday 9 January 2015

Equipment














A Camera Lens
A separate camera lens for recording various different shots, this will give us more of a variety of shots, and more of a chance to experiment with the type of shots that we could potentially capture.













A Camera
A camera, although this seems obvious, we will need a camera that is able to capture high quality shots, such as a HDR camera. This is so we can try out different effects, and change some of the features of the camera such as the aperture, exposure and various things.
 
 A Microphone
 We will need this to closely capture all the sound that is in the film. As we are using a microphone the sound will be clearer and more precise, so we can use this to edit the film.
 












A Boom Mic Pole
We need a pole to hold our microphone on to make sure we can get the sound without the microphone being in the shot, this way we can hold it above the characters to still get clear dialogue.













A Tripod
To hold our camera steady when filming, we will aim to use this most of the time so the shots that we do take are focused and still. Unless we were to pan, then we would use features available on the tripod to do this.
 
An SD Card.
The SD Card is used to capture all of the shots, without one we couldn't film so this is possibly the most important piece of equipment to remember and we must keep it safe.

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