Green screening
-The subject must be better lit, taking out every shadow
-I wont be getting the subject to wear white, that was a big problem for reflections
-Box out an area for the subject to move so that they don't go in front of the over head lights and change the lighting on their face
Outside shooting
- Invest in portable lighting equipment
- If the lighting is back, probably shouldn't shoot there
- Have back up locations
Over all
-Film more, even thought I had almost 40 minutes of footage for a 3 minute film, I still struggled to find really good stuff to use.
-Making sure the shots are perfect before moving on to the next
Good things
-I have gained experience working with clients, taking into consideration of their style, genre of music and target market.
- I have developed knowledge in cinematography and composition when filming
- It has significantly improved my editing skills
- I have learned how to polish and make a video look more professional.
- I have learned the basic green screen and editing process
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