Sunday, 22 October 2017

Equipment for filiming

Camera - Panasonic G7

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This is the main camera I am using for my production and it is my friends camera who has taught me the correct way to use it. It films in 4K 30fps and 1080p 60fps, allowing me to film in the same quality as real films which will give it that realistic and professional touch. This is very light in weight and easy to use.



GoPro Hero Silver 4

Image result for gopro silver hero 4This is going to be used as the second camera for any POV shots that I use in filming. This is also very light but there are quite a lot of complications with GoPros that I will need to overcome. It also provides very good filming with the quality being 4K 24fps.


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Rode VideoMicro

This is a microphone that is added to the main camera to highly enhance the quality of the sound. This will add a very professional feel to the production as it also has a deadcat on it that silences out background noise such as wind.


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Neewer High Power Light Panel

This attaches to the top of the main camera and is very useful as it has a variety of light possibilities and this is essential to my production as the majority of the trailer will be filmed in the dark so this light is a necessity. Despite this it is quite heavy which could affect filming but it is so important to have that this risk needs to be taken.





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Joby SLR Gorilla Pod

This is good as it provides more grip when using the main camera and allows shots to be much smoother, this is not as important as the other equipment because I could easily go without it and it will only be used for a short amount of the filming as most of it is hand-held.






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GoPro Head Strap

This is what goes on the actor or camera man's head to get POV shots, this is as important as the GoPro as without it, it would be impossible to get a smooth filming of POV shots

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