Friday, 5 October 2012

Problems

Unfortunately I can not use the camera mount as It will be delivered too late into the filming process and the deadline is too tight to risk it. This means I need to find a different way to produce the shots of the moving car and of passing the car on the road.

The way I plan to do this is to find a car with a sunroof and stand up/lift the camera on a tripod through the sunroof. As long as I set the framing right this shouldn't be a problem.

For the passing the car I will roll down the passenger window and make sure I do not get any reflections of the camera in the car or an interior shots of the 'camera car'. I am also going to add an additional shot, this will be a still shot from across the other side of the road. Just as an extra angle if there is a real problem with filming.

Here are the pictures of the shots I want to achieve.


 If shot through the windscreen of the 'camera car' there will be reflections so to overcome this I will roll down the window and make sure the framing is correct.

---->                                                                    For this shot I want to use a variety of different     camera angles. This will be done by a passing shot of the car on the side of the road, I will again roll down the passenger window  to achieve this. 
Also I want to include a static shot, with the camera stationed the opposite of the road. 








This is the shot section that I want to include the sunroof. I will attach the camera to a tripod (very securely) frame the shot and make sure it stays sturdy.











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