2. Here what I have mainly tried to do it camera angles I haven't edited them as I am
very confident in photoshop and premier pro I am wanting to try and practise my
camera angles on trying to get a still image and not have it blurry, in the past I have
used cameras however I wanted to see how my phone would turn out to I tried
three different angles. I think next time I do this I should try a different background
and watch out for the colours contrasting and looking distorted. I will also try and
make the picture straight and not slanted to the side to try to make it look more
professional
3. Unlike the previous one which was a close up I tried to take a long shot on this next
one what I have learnt it that I took an extreme long shot, and this has made it very
difficult to see the image, if I was to show the audience this, they would lose
interest immediately as you can barely see the image clearly. Once again, the
colours are contrasting this is making it even harder to see as both the prop and
background are the same colour what I will do next time is find a neutral
background and edit from them in photoshop. I think when I am going to take a
picture like this, I will use my camera to get a better image quality.
4. What I tried to do here is create a moving camera shot
where I pan the camera on the prop this worked alright a lot
better than the other two as I found my phone to be very
good at recording, the only issue I had when filming was that
the camera was shaking a lot when I was trying to film the
prop, this isn't good as it makes the product look
unprofessional and rushed. What I will do in the future is use
a camera and a tripod with it so I get the best quality I can. I
haven't edited this so I can clearly identify my mistakes such
as this one as it is clearly identifiable that the shot was bad.