In order to master the single frame shots for parts of the music video, pre-test shoot we wanted to go and speak to Luke and learn how that part of the video would occur. He told us that it's important to not only follow the movement smoothly without making too frantic movements, but also to make sure we take enough photos, as if normal film is around 25 frames per second, if we take too little photos then our footage may end in a second or two, as we want them to last longer than this, we need to take an exceptionally large quantity of photos to make sure it runs smoothly. This may be a challenge for the test shoot as I will be using my iPhone camera, but on the day, we will use a dvsr camera that can easily shoot at a high frame rate. I took this information and kept it at the forefront of my mind when going into shooting the test shoot as I have personally never shot any single frame footage like this before apart from in animation work, but this is very different since we are following a cast in real time and following their real time motion.
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