On the topic of technical equipment for shooting this short film, Jack and I are keeping it pretty simple. We will be using my camera to shoot, which is a pretty standard DSLR camera I've used for many projects in the past. We will also, of course, be using a tripod to assist with keeping the camera stable and helping the final product to look more professionally put together.
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My camera and tripod.. and me |
Something also very useful about my camera is that it's not super advanced. It's a pretty basic picture/video camera with minimal function and a screen to see what you are shooting. This is helpful as there are sometimes throughout this process that Jack and I are not gonna be the ones behind the camera and we will have a friend help out in shooting some shots. It's minimal, but when that is needed, my camera is easy to adapt to.
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What you would see if you were behind the camera |
Just before I go, I thought i'd share the quality were looking at for my camera. Simple, but definitely does the job. Funny enough, all 3 people in this frame are casted in my project.  |
Shot by yours truly |
From left to right, that's Gianna, Connor, and Skyler (Nicole, Christian, Humphrey).
Not bad, right? :)
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