Wednesday, 21 October 2015
Shutter Speed Experiment
Both videos are effective as they clearly show the difference between a shot with High shutter speed in comparison to a shot with low shutter speed. My strengths were experimenting whilst filming these examples, as I used a spinning chair to highlight the difference in shutter speed, I felt this was a clever and different way of showing what shutter speed is. A weakness within these 2 videos would be the fact that I am spinning at different speeds in both videos, meaning that the comparison between the videos may not be completely accurate.
A specific technical challenge I faced during this experiment was that the images at first were over exposed due to the fact that I was shooting by windows which were allowing a large amount of light into the room. I overcame this issue however by lowering the ISO and adjusting the Aperture. I have made 2 videos highlighting the difference between a video filmed with a high shutter speed and a video filmed with low shutter speed. I have made these videos in order to help show my understanding of what effect changing the shutter speed has on moving image. I would improve my video by ensuring a film in a different location so the lighting isn't so much of an issue. I would also make sure that I spin on my chair at the same speed so the 2 video's are more accurate.
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