It looks like the entire shoot is going to be handheld. I had no other choice seeing as this was only discovered after the fact. However, last week during test shoot, I did have a working tripod, so I have some steady footage to work with.
I am really concerned about the edit and order of everything for this film. As soon as I was able to get everything laid out on Final Cut Pro and start editing, I had more concerns.
I want layering and transitions throughout the entire film but I need to find the exact times and the exact moments, exact images, etc that I want superimposed and then also I need this to sync with the sound.
-Which scene should follow my establishing shot? Again, the order and sequence of everything is my main concern.
-I need more footage of water-I have some ideas-I want to shoot more reflective surfaces-such as the Mississippi river, a pool, shoot with the camera through a glass, spray mist in the air and film this to add texture.
-Timing is everything-I have concerns as to which scenes should be completely warped and slowed and which should be sped up?
-I really like the use of the kaleidescope effect in some of the footage. I want to transpose it in final cut in a way that is not excessive or cheesy and actually looks good and works with the film.
-Picture lock and sound lock-make everything sync!!!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
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