Entry 20 - Scene 1, 2 & 3
Scene 1:
I started off by setting up the camera to show a long shot of Edward. I then slowly moved the camera inwards, after setting up photo per 2 secs. After reaching midway through his body, I stopped the mode. I then moved his arm with the lego block upwards a bit by bit while taking a photo every time I moved it. I repeated this when I moved his head to the side.
One thing that I would like to change about this is the way the camera moved in towards Edward. Instead of moving straight forward, it moves a slightly to the the left and then back to the middle. It really annoys me, but I sadly don't have the time to fix it.
Scene 2:
For Jane, I started off by her looking to the side, instead of showing her frontal view from the start. I did this because I wanted it to be as if she noticed someone staring at her, showing that Edward was the one that showed interest in Jane first. I then moved the camera forwards and turned the photo per 2 secs mode again. This time, I luckily made the camera go straight.
Instead of moving her whole body to face the front, I only moved it 45 degrees, and made the face face the front. I of course took photos every time I moved the doll.
Scene 3:
For the part where they are running away, I didn't really have to move them, I just had to move the camera. For the green screen, I was planning to use a moving background, like how they do in the flintstones.
Anyways, I turned on the photo per 2 sec mode, and then just slightly rocked the camera back and forth.
I started off by setting up the camera to show a long shot of Edward. I then slowly moved the camera inwards, after setting up photo per 2 secs. After reaching midway through his body, I stopped the mode. I then moved his arm with the lego block upwards a bit by bit while taking a photo every time I moved it. I repeated this when I moved his head to the side.
One thing that I would like to change about this is the way the camera moved in towards Edward. Instead of moving straight forward, it moves a slightly to the the left and then back to the middle. It really annoys me, but I sadly don't have the time to fix it.
Scene 2:
For Jane, I started off by her looking to the side, instead of showing her frontal view from the start. I did this because I wanted it to be as if she noticed someone staring at her, showing that Edward was the one that showed interest in Jane first. I then moved the camera forwards and turned the photo per 2 secs mode again. This time, I luckily made the camera go straight.
Instead of moving her whole body to face the front, I only moved it 45 degrees, and made the face face the front. I of course took photos every time I moved the doll.
Scene 3:
For the part where they are running away, I didn't really have to move them, I just had to move the camera. For the green screen, I was planning to use a moving background, like how they do in the flintstones.
Anyways, I turned on the photo per 2 sec mode, and then just slightly rocked the camera back and forth.
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