Sunday, March 14, 2021

AYOOO MORE RESEARCH

 Hi people that like my point of view! Today, I wasn't planning in doing that much of a research nor doing anything related to the Cambridge portfolio. However, what I did today was something that I'd call research by nature, and thank god it happened because if not, I'd have lost points for the weekly posts.. Basically, today I got out of work and when I got home I did one of my favorite things watch video essays on YouTube about shows I would probably will never watch. The thing is that one video led to the other, and that video lead to other and I ended up in the video The Ultimate Guide to Camera Movement by Studiobinder.

The video by Studiobinder expanded upon the explanation of the purposes of the 15 types of camera movements that are used in the current media industry. Out of the 15 camera movements the video showcased, I focused more on the ones I could use for my Cambridge portfolio project, which were the zoom, the static, and the push in. As for the static, I could implement it on my project as to demonstrates that the character is trapped in his situation, in my case, the mental situation. As for the push in, I would implement to show the internal conflict that my character has on him, to draw attention to his inner thoughts and desires. And last but not least, the zoom, more specific, a zoom out. I'd probably implement the zoom in my piece with the solely to showcase the context of the situation where the character is situated. Well, that is all for today blog, have a good night!

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