Our shoot day went well, we started and finished pretty much on time. The studio stuff went really well and it all looked really nice the only issue we had was that our lead turned up late and then had a little problem with the lyrics that we didnt notice on the day but will have to try and fix or cover up in the edit. We then have all of our field stuff which you can see an image of above, this all went to plan and we only got kicked off of one persons land which I thought was good goinge. I do have one worry though and that is that the studio stuff and the feild stuff is going to look weird along side eachother but we will see when we come round to editing which will be soon. Over all the shoot went very well and I am looking forward to seeing the final product.
I operated the camera for the most part on the day of shooting as this is where I feel I have most knowledge and experience. The camera we used for this particular shoot was the Sony F3 shown in the image below
The reason we where aloud to shoot on this camera is because I had been able to use it prior to the shoot when we traveled to Italy to shoot a documentary with the Hurtwood Film Academy earlier this year. This camera is the higher end camera that the school owns and when used properly and treated properly in post can through out footage of cinema quality. Along with the F3 we also used another lower end of Sony camera to shoot the stuff in the field as the F3 would have been to much to cary around and set up with the little time we had.
In the studio we used a Dolly to get the nice fluid tracking shots we wanted, having access to a dolly is a huge help as we didn't have to get one in ourselves. We looked over the shots earlier this week and the tracking shots look amazing thanks to this great piece of kit (Shown below)
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