Wednesday, 23 September 2015

Production Meeting

Yesterday the class gathered and discussed the final ideas for our end product. After, we were given feedback.
I was told my piece was a good idea, but that I'd have to leave a lot of hints leading up to the murder to build suspense. For example, using an unusually large knife to cut the sandwich.
Something that another group was told to try was doing a hyper lapse. A hyper lapse is an exposure technique in time-lapse photography, in which the position of the camera is being changed between each exposure in order to create a tracking shot in timelapse sequences. Here's an example:
I think it's a really beautiful effect if done correctly and used well.

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