Shot type: there are
a variety of shot types. E.g. low angle shot, close up shot, wide shot. Shot types are generally used to portray meaning to the scene, for example, an extreme close up is used to show the individuals feeling and expressions while a wide shot will describe to the audience about the setting (e.g.weather) and the enviroment (to suggest for example, is the enviroment industrial, poorly built, rich?).
Tripod : used to
steady the cam recorder, or either helps sustain e.g. a pan from left to right
movement creates a smooth moving image.
Setting white
balance: it is the system the camera uses to recognise the colour "white" and
then recognises other colours to produce the best quality video possible for when we edit using final cut it is in its finest detail and not blurry.
There are different features on final cut pro, such as creating text for example, introducing the cast names at the start or the directors name. We could also edit the audio of our footage e.g. increase the sound levels in parts of the scene to create suspense and meaning.
Sound/music : we use garage band to edit and make our music. It is very useful as you can combine different sounds from different instruments to create an original sound/music for a particular scene. Some of the instruments include strings, guitar, violin and many more. The piece of sound/music created can then be superimposed to our film.



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