November 30, 2011

Tim Task 1 & 3

In Camera techniques are used a lot in films and TV. Because it is a lot of effort to edit them in. Bokeh is used a lot in films and TV to make the scene more glamourous. Forced perspective is used a lot in films, making the scenes look magnificent or daunting. Motion blur is used a lot in rainy films, When the images and people need to appear to be moving fast even though they might not actually be.
Forced Perspective: 
Making an object seem larger, smaller, further away or closer than it actually is.





Lens Flare:
Flare is particularly caused by a very bright light sources either in the image – which produces visible artifacts – or shining into the lens but not in the image




Out Of Focus:
Set a camera off auto focus, and get really close to the subject




Vaseline Effect:
Smudge Vaseline on the camera lens to create a dream like effect.




In Camera Colour Filters:
Putting a clear colour sheet over the camera lens so it gives a colour overlay to the image




Motion Blur:
Following the subject with a low shutter speed to give motion blur







These are some of my own :D



For this first image i cut a shape out of the cling film, i like the fact that its a bit more defined than the others


For the picture above i used the vaseline on the top of the image and it looks fairly cool actually


For these two images i used a piece of cling film, and used vaseline around the edges. 

This is my take on the vaseline effect

This is my attempt at colour filters in camera, my camera doesn't have them as a setting so i had to improvise x)



For this picture (first attempt) i used nail varnish on cling film




For these two, i used the colour filters from disco lights, they are great but there isn't a lot you can change about them







These are a few of the best bokeh shots I've done so far.

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