Though these clips do not fit into our script / match the exact composition of our tracking shot, I have taken videos which demonstrate the technique in order to have explored it in some way. The videos have allowed me to experiment using the technique and can be used as a recorded example to look back on if / when I am reflecting or would like to use this technique in other projects.
Tuesday, 6 November 2018
Focus pull
The focus pull of a camera includes using shallow depth of field during a shot. The camera focuses on one main subject, then transitions to focus on the other subject etc. This effect may be done in film to emphasis something important to the audience whilst also making sure they do not forget the background. It could also show two different perspectives, or focus on what one characters eye sees.
Though these clips do not fit into our script / match the exact composition of our tracking shot, I have taken videos which demonstrate the technique in order to have explored it in some way. The videos have allowed me to experiment using the technique and can be used as a recorded example to look back on if / when I am reflecting or would like to use this technique in other projects.
Though these clips do not fit into our script / match the exact composition of our tracking shot, I have taken videos which demonstrate the technique in order to have explored it in some way. The videos have allowed me to experiment using the technique and can be used as a recorded example to look back on if / when I am reflecting or would like to use this technique in other projects.
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