Thursday, 3 April 2014

Video Filters

 This top photo shows the original shot with no filters on it. I attempted to dim the lighting of this shot as the sunlight is too bright on my actors face and I felt darker lighting would make the atmosphere of the film scarier. However I tried a range of filters but I found problems with all of them.


This sepia filter changes the colour of the whole shot too much and makes my film look like a historic documentary or something similar.




This bottom filter makes the shot slightly more blurry which isn't what I would have wanted. Also the filter does very little to change the lighting of the shot. Many filters I tried made no difference to the shot being edited, and the ones that did make a difference, made too much of a difference and completely changed the way the shot looked (like in the second photo.) Therefore in the end, after experimenting with a variety of filters, I decided that it would be best to stick with the original shot.

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