After last week’s unfortunate difficulty that I had to experience, I finally got to shoot some footages or actually, quite a lot of footages for my continued angle experiments. Since I had a visual in my head that I am going to prepare a one-minute sequence, in the end of the semester, I didn’t notice that when I was filming, I needed ‘transitions’ scenes. Which was another problem and mistake that can only be seen during post-production in this case, ‘editing’.
As a result, I ended up creating two separate sequences at the same time. Here are what it looked like:
#1: (Rough) Angle Experiment – Password: angleone
#2: (Rough) Angle Experiment – Password: angletwo
One of the things, I noticed from this experiment was that, not only I needed ‘transitions’ scenes so that each footage will be connected to one another within the different angles, I also needed a clear audio. During the pitch presentation for Project Brief #3 on Week 7, I mentioned to Paul that I am going to use music to cover up the audio part of my little ‘angle’ idea. But, Paul suggested to not use music as it will not match what the sequence is going to be like and will confuse the audience instead of, engage them. Therefore, I am hoping to be able to at least record some audio footages for the next time I film. Audio footages including atmos sound around the park and more.