What we wanted
We wanted a range of panning shots across vast Moorland and picturesque
natural scenery, which would end in a final shot of an isolated house meant to be
belonging to the main protagonist female character.
How it went
The shoot went very well due to the lovely weather. As the sky was a main
focus point in the shoot it was essential that it be clear and free of
rain. The sun breaking through the clouds added a more interesting
angle to the shoot which I particularly liked. My mum and Dad drove me
up to Denton Moor where I shoot as many landscapes as possible
The sun shining through the clouds |
Problems
There were limited problems. The only thing that took away from the
scenery was anything man made for example wind farms in the
distance which I had to try and avoid filming. Cars and bikes were
scenery was anything man made for example wind farms in the
distance which I had to try and avoid filming. Cars and bikes were
another problem as well as litter, however there were very little of
both of these so it was easy enough to miss and cut out of shot.
both of these so it was easy enough to miss and cut out of shot.
Organisation
Me and ben had previously taken some shots on Ilkley Moor so I knew
exactly how i wanted to frame the shoots, containing mostly sky with
the land coming 1/3 of the way up from the bottom of the shot. This
exactly how i wanted to frame the shoots, containing mostly sky with
the land coming 1/3 of the way up from the bottom of the shot. This
made the shoot a lot easier. I had also done a story board to plan with.
I had researched what the weather conditions would be like to plan
the best day for the shoot as well as organising myself to be taken up in the
I had researched what the weather conditions would be like to plan
the best day for the shoot as well as organising myself to be taken up in the
morning as I knew that would be the best time to get sky shots as the
sun would be rising.
sun would be rising.
I liked the way A history of Scotland's title shot was framed as the sky takes |
Submarines Opening shots also feature a lot of the sky in the framing |
In ours I have also made the sky take up the majority of the frame |
Planning
Me and ben had previously taken some shots on Ilkley Moor so I knew exactly how I wanted to frame the shots, containing mostly sky with the land coming 1/3 of the way up from the bottom of the shot. These are the previous practice shots taken on the Moors |
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