First of all we had to get to know how all the different camera adjustments work and how to arrange the positions and alignment. We were given a storyboard and tried to do some filming, but our fist trying weren't really successful. But that wasn't unexpected. We were supposed to shoot the scene with different angels and perspectives, but we were not sure how to do it, so every time we had to change the camera angle we moved the camera and did the shoot again, with the result that the dialogue sounded very cut off all the time and it looked very unnatural and unrealistic. You have to shoot the whole thing first to have a fluent dialogue and then shoot the whole thing again from a different angle and every time you change the perspective you have to make your actors do the same thing again and again, in order to secure a realist impression of a fluent dialogue.
But for the second time we tried it, it worked a lot better. We got some 'actors; and filmed a lot of useful materials. This time we made our actors do the dialogue from the beginning to the end a couple of times and each time we changed the position they had to do the same thing again. But our final result was quite successful compared to the very first time we shot this scene. In the end everything looked natural and sense able. After we had shot our dialogues we had some time to try some new experimental shots out. It gave us the possibility to try some new things out and experiment. While you are in the process of shooting you get inspired and you get more ideas how to add some interesting shots in.
After that we started editing our shots and cut them together, so that the sequences fit together with the sound and dialogue bits, we started to understand how filming really works and that it is important to have more than only 2 variations of a certain shot because they may not fit together in the end and you suddenly realize that you a different shoot which fits with your sequences from before. Also the way that the dialogue works is really important in order to make the scene look realistic.
But for the second time we tried it, it worked a lot better. We got some 'actors; and filmed a lot of useful materials. This time we made our actors do the dialogue from the beginning to the end a couple of times and each time we changed the position they had to do the same thing again. But our final result was quite successful compared to the very first time we shot this scene. In the end everything looked natural and sense able. After we had shot our dialogues we had some time to try some new experimental shots out. It gave us the possibility to try some new things out and experiment. While you are in the process of shooting you get inspired and you get more ideas how to add some interesting shots in.
After that we started editing our shots and cut them together, so that the sequences fit together with the sound and dialogue bits, we started to understand how filming really works and that it is important to have more than only 2 variations of a certain shot because they may not fit together in the end and you suddenly realize that you a different shoot which fits with your sequences from before. Also the way that the dialogue works is really important in order to make the scene look realistic.
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