LO3.1 and 2 Be Able to Plan the Recording for a Cinematic Quality Scene
To create the right atmosphere and tone for our film we will need to choose the ideal camera settings to fit the film, to do this we'll use a darker theme, to accomplish this we need a high aperture to let in less light and a lower ISO to keep the digital noise down and help refine the colour's and contrasts. However some shots need a low aperture, this is due to the limited access to equipment, for example, in one shot we need it dark with no artificial light. The problem is it becomes too dark to see what's meant to be shown, to fix this a low aperture is needed. In shots with the creature in the back we need to use the camera settings to adjust the depth of field, this keeps focus on the desired character and lets the creature go almost unnoticed, throwing the audience off when they think they could have seen something not right. Towards the end a shift in depth of field will be be need as the focus will shift from a character to the creature as he becomes aware of ...
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