This week was mostly a work week, so I don't think we learned too much in class. Outside of class however, I am finally organizing a film shoot with some classmates for my final project. With any luck, I'll make a good film with an adequate amount of time to edit and such.
I want to learn all the different reasons why one might want to shoot handheld. Handheld shots feel like they're a bit more high action and personal, making it great for something like a fight scene, but I want to know all the other ways handheld could be used.
I'm not so much frustrated, so much as I am anxious. I'm worried that one or more of my actors won't be able to show up at the time and place that I will need them. I'm also worried that I won't have some of the props I'll need in time for the filming.
I've been getting progressively happier with each of my films that I make. I'm a little late, but I think I'm starting to get a hang of the whole filmmaking process and such.
Here's a little animation test from Wreck-it-Ralph. Supposedly it was supposed to be a 2D animated film in the beginning, but somewhere along the lines it was made into a 3D movie instead. Definitely an interesting watch if you're into that kind of thing!
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