Evaluation
In my 'door opening' video I have managed to film a handful of clips that all flow successfully once put together, and this was the aim. Each clip has been filmed from a different angle and I believe that I completed this task effectively.
This time round, I was able to hold the camera in a way that avoided shaky filming, so the whole video has been filmed in neat and tidy motion. The music that I chose paired well with the beginning of this video, however I don't think that it was suitable for the ending because Danielle's pace slowed down dramatically when she was walking away from the door. If I was to refilm the ending of this video I would have her walking at a faster speed in order to stay on the same level as the groovy beat.
I noticed after watching over the video that I hadn't silenced out me saying "go" at the beginning or the squeakyness of the door when it opened, so you could hear that unwanted noise under the music. This tiny fault would be something I'd alter if I were to edit this video over.
I thought that having a shot of danielle's feet skipping down the stairs was a little more creative than just having her walking towards the door, and I found it extremely enjoyable filming these types of different shots. The little jump she took from the bottom of the step was in sync with the slight bounce she had at the beginning of the second clip. Because i'd filmed these both from a different angle at different times, I was proud that I managed to edit them together to look as though Danielle's movement flowed.
Overall, I feel that this video was visual evidence of my progression from the previous videos as I'd steadied the camera more and created different shots that ran smoothly together. If I were to escalate this video further I would include more varieties of shots to make it a little more detailed and provide the audience with a more interesting video.
This time round, I was able to hold the camera in a way that avoided shaky filming, so the whole video has been filmed in neat and tidy motion. The music that I chose paired well with the beginning of this video, however I don't think that it was suitable for the ending because Danielle's pace slowed down dramatically when she was walking away from the door. If I was to refilm the ending of this video I would have her walking at a faster speed in order to stay on the same level as the groovy beat.
I noticed after watching over the video that I hadn't silenced out me saying "go" at the beginning or the squeakyness of the door when it opened, so you could hear that unwanted noise under the music. This tiny fault would be something I'd alter if I were to edit this video over.
I thought that having a shot of danielle's feet skipping down the stairs was a little more creative than just having her walking towards the door, and I found it extremely enjoyable filming these types of different shots. The little jump she took from the bottom of the step was in sync with the slight bounce she had at the beginning of the second clip. Because i'd filmed these both from a different angle at different times, I was proud that I managed to edit them together to look as though Danielle's movement flowed.
Overall, I feel that this video was visual evidence of my progression from the previous videos as I'd steadied the camera more and created different shots that ran smoothly together. If I were to escalate this video further I would include more varieties of shots to make it a little more detailed and provide the audience with a more interesting video.
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