Wednesday 1 April 2015

Equipment






The equipment we will be using will be a 'Nikon D600' DSLR with a camera handle and a tripod. This equipment is best suited to our final piece as the Nikon shoots in full 1080p HD using 24.3 megapixels so the result of the clips will be in a high quality viewing which will make the overall piece much more impressive and professional looking as opposed to a camcorder of a lowing megapixel.







The camera handle attaches to the bottom of the camera with a curved handle which bends round to the top. This piece of equipment will make shooting panning shots and tracking shots much easier as the filmer can hold the camera ergonomically which will make shots steadier. The handle also includes an additional flash/ light attachment which will work well in our dark shots as we can point the camera in a direction and the light will point the same way and will not move.









The tripod also helps stability for still shots. This is because it can be adjusted to the wanted height of the filmer and is mounted steady to the ground so the shots can be completely still when wanted which will stop shaky shots in comparison to holding the camera with your hands.








For the editing side of things, we will be using an Apple Mac desktop and Adobe Premier. The Apple Mac is suited to this task as it has a high ram processor which will allow fast editing and fast rendering to the project which means things can be tweaked and edited fluently without lagging. Premier is also the most suited editing software as Apple and Adobe software work best together as Adobe initially designed their software for Apple products. Premier also is a professional piece of software which comes with all the needed tools and effects to make our product so we will be able to edit to the highest standard possible as a group.

Matt Hersey

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