By all means attempt to go out and film your idea without looking at HOW to do it and all the easily made mistakes... but when you decide to go out and RE-film your video due to the poor lighting, continuity and poor shot selection-> go take a look here first.
Using your digital camera properly
2/15/2013
Its much more than "point and press" when you are creating a rich and meaningful image.
So here's a free online resource (reading required) to get you to grips with what you should be doing with your camera when I say "Take photos for your project" Contact Sheets - presenting your images
1/15/2013
Contact sheets are ideal for laying out your images on a page to allow you to view them side by side in order to make comparisons. Use a contact sheet on your blog to talk about how you are considering "Representation" and "Mise-en-Scene" in relation to your artists.
Storyboard Tips
1/14/2013
Make sure you include ALL your KEY frames when creating your storyboard so you don't miss anything important when working out your timings or when filming. Using Post-it notes will enable you to move shots around after you have drawn them, should you change your mind.
Remember to draw the image with the correct framing (you shouldn't see someone's legs on a Long Shot!) and the pic below should help you to incorporate movement into your planning. Creating Title Sequences
1/10/2013
There is an art to getting the right title sequence for you film. Here's a great resource to look at in regards to what goes into a title sequence, and hopefully some ideas for your own..? http://www.artofthetitle.com/ BBC Production Advice
1/10/2013
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