Spider Close Up

Spider Close Up
taken using my Cannon EOS 500D

Friday, 6 January 2012

Prepare to Shoot on Location

it is very important to plan carefully when you are shooting on location for two main reasons. the first being that because it is not a controlled environment such as a studio so it will change between shooting days for example like weather and buildings getting blown up, this can cause huge continuity errors. when shooting on location weather can cause a lot of issues in-particular wind can cause bags to fly in the interviewees face or can cause unwanted audio.

If you do not plan well before shooting on location you will end up with unwanted audio or visuals for example people in the background of the shot. this can lead to you having to reshoot or waste time trying to sort out your footage.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&v=qCgltBIsBPo

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