A couple months ago I traveled to Paris for the second time this year with my girlfriend as a celebration for her birthday. Whilst there I took some quick snaps of some of the places we traveled to on my Canon 60D. However, I took most of my photos on my iPhone as the camera one that is pretty darn good and its quicker to set up and go…and for this trip I was more a tourist than wanting to capture some stunning pictures.
Most of my time editing has consumed of going through and arranging the 793 movie clips into order of what they are (e.g. Place, Establishing shot, Riding, Banter) and sorting out the good from the bad.
Before editing I planned out how I was going to split the video up and where to put what. This is only a guideline and I have all ready changed some of the ideas for the better but I am trying to keep all the footage in seven acts within the film through the soundtrack, place and what is being portrayed whether it be a section of riding, establishing shots or some banterful clips.
Working on the France edit and it’s coming together nicely but slowly having to sort through all the hundreds of footage!
After all this work here is my short film for my experimental project exhibited at Plymouth University from the 11-16 May. It follows a character through limbo and her progress to reach heaven traveling through different rooms with different scenes represented within them.
Here are some production shots of my Experimental whilst filming. It took 8 hours to film the studio parts but worth every hour. I am now working on the post-production putting all the desired effects into each scene. It has taken me a day to do one scene and with a deadline of next Tuesday I’m cutting this project fine!
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Here are a couple snaps of filming for my Independent Film Styles. It took 5 hours to film and around the same amount of time to set up the scenes and take them down. It was a long day full of filming, acting and merriment!
The first episode of the 2012 Peeping Bear Productions series and boy is it full of bangers! Featuring some of the old faces and some new faces from Prime skatepark.
Here is the documentary for my university project looking at the lives and thoughts of three BMX riders all with different styles and capabilities. Sorry for the delay, editing took a lot longer to do than I thought as well as some last minute filming. Riders:
Wayne Maggs
Jay Cowley
Martyn Tambling