Wednesday, 18 October 2017

Equipment List

Tripod
Sound Recording
This tripod will be used to keep our shots steady, which is vital for having a level 4 piece. We will borrow a tripod from school to film our idea. The pros of using this equipement is that it is cheap and accessbile, however, they are not 100% still, especially in windy weather, and can limit the number of shots avaliable to use as they only function for certain shots, and are hard to use in high angle shots or tracking shots.

Dylan will use this sound recorder to record audio through his microphone. Again, this is something we will borrow from school as they are quite expensive. Fortunatley, they are easy to use and portable, however, there can be complications when trying to transfer the audio into an Apple MAC.


Camera

Microphone
This is the microphone that Dylan will use to record sound, on set we will have to microphones. Ruben's own one, and one from school, so that we can pick the audio recording with the highest quality. The downside to these is that they don't always pick up the correct sound effectively and can be hard to use.

For our camera, we will use Ruben's Cannon 70D. It is a very good camera, capable of filming in high quality. We will also borrow a camera from the school and set up each scene with two different shots so we can have a wide range of camera shots and angles that we can choose from when editing.



MAC

I will use a MAC to edit our clips on premiere pro. Unfortunatley, the school macs can 
be very slow and faulty, especially when rendering, and so I may edit parts of our
film on my home laptop that has premiere pro, but isn't as powerful as the school
macs and so can't render as much and so overall is a slower process.

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