Friday, March 15, 2019
Recording
So now I have almost everything set for my shoot next weekend. I am trying to use my friend's camera to film on. He has a Canon EOS Rebel T7i. This DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex) camera is perfect for what I am trying to shoot. By using a DSLR, I can switch lenses, allowing me to change focal lengths, apertures, and other setting based on what the shots demands. If I cannot borrow my friend's camera, I have an older Canon EOS Rebel T3i that will get the job done, but if possible I would prefer to use the T7i. For audio, my friend has a shotgun mic that is on a boom pole. I'm planning on using this to record all sounds for the movie, except maybe ambient noise. I want to use this to record essential sounds including footsteps, branches snapping, zipping backpacks, conversations, and any other sounds that add volume to the film.
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Final Project
The final project can be viewed by clicking on the hyperlink below. DROPS (Youtube) DROPS (Google Drive)
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