These photos show me filming on different days in different locations. I tried to use a variety of shots as planned, and made sure to follow my story board carefully as I filmed each scene. I did make use of the tripod borrowed from the media department, but I also hand held the camera to experiment with what looked better for different parts of my video.
The photo above shows me at the entrance to the grave yard and how I used the wall to my advantage, balancing the camera on it and angling it to ensure that I filmed the shot that I wanted with the gate.
The photo above shows me standing on a low wall to get the birds eye view shot that was part of my storyboard. I had to hand hold the camera as there was no way that I could use the tripod without ground to place it on.
The photo above shows me adjusting the height of the tripod outside the little church. Even with the legs of the tripod fully extended it was still not quite tall enough for my intended shot, so I had to make it a little higher adjusting and extending the stand.
The photo above shows me inside the Michael Kirk adjusting the angle of the camera on the tripod. The floor was tiled and so provided a nice smooth base, so the camera was level and not at all uneven when filming which was good.
The photo above shows me making use of another hand held shot inside the little church. As it got darker inside the Michael Kirk, I had to turn on the lights for parts of my filming so that it was not too dark. This added a nice warmth to some of my shots which worked well.
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