Jack Kelly
April 28th, 2009, 08:15 AM
Hi folks,
I have a project coming up in Mid-may where I need to make a 3-minute video look like it was shot in a single take. The basic idea is that the camera will continually follow a pair of characters as they walk and talk through the streets of London and surrounding country side. But we'll be travelling to lots of different locations. It will be clear that we're moving to lots of different locations and so the "single take" trick should work as a visual gag (because it's physically preposterous). Some tricks that I've read about but haven't tried out yet:
1) Swipe past a foreground element (like a lamp post) which creates a couple of frames of black - hide the transition in this "black hole"
2) Push the camera into an extreme close up on one of the characters so none of the background is visible and then pull back out in the new location.
3) Bring the camera down low so the frame only consists of the characters against the sky
4) Deliberately flare the lens to hide the transition in the flare
Any other clever tricks anyone knows about?!?
Thanks loads,
Jack
I have a project coming up in Mid-may where I need to make a 3-minute video look like it was shot in a single take. The basic idea is that the camera will continually follow a pair of characters as they walk and talk through the streets of London and surrounding country side. But we'll be travelling to lots of different locations. It will be clear that we're moving to lots of different locations and so the "single take" trick should work as a visual gag (because it's physically preposterous). Some tricks that I've read about but haven't tried out yet:
1) Swipe past a foreground element (like a lamp post) which creates a couple of frames of black - hide the transition in this "black hole"
2) Push the camera into an extreme close up on one of the characters so none of the background is visible and then pull back out in the new location.
3) Bring the camera down low so the frame only consists of the characters against the sky
4) Deliberately flare the lens to hide the transition in the flare
Any other clever tricks anyone knows about?!?
Thanks loads,
Jack