Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Pre Production - Equipment list

The equipment I will be using is high quality and professional. I will be supplying all of my own equipment as well so there is no extra cost for this.

  • Nikon D3300
    • This Camera is a professional DSLR camera and it films in full HD (1920x1080) at 60fps, this means that i can get slow motion shots because I can slow the footage down to half before it begins to stutter.
  • 18-55mm Lens
    • This is the standard lens that comes with the camera and this will be the primary lens I will be using because 18-35mm is the sweat spot for filming with a DSLR.
  • 70-300mm telephoto Lens
    •  I will only need this lens if i am doing far away shots because of the range of focal length it gives me and the amount of zoom it gives me.
  • Rode Microphone
    • I will be using this for better audio quality when I'm using the camera in case i will have any dialogue at the beginning or end of the video. 
  • Rode DeadCat
    •  I will be using this if I'm filming outside because it dramatically cuts down the wind noise that is picked up by the microphone.
  • Rode Boom pole
    • I will be using this if there is any dialogue because I can hold the microphone above the person that is talking to get loader and better quality audio.
  • Camera Stabilizer
    • I will be using this for most of the band shots and this is because I can get a smooth tracking shot without having it look like its handheld. It also means I can get close up to the band members but not have a tripod in the way.
  • Tripod
    •  I will be using a tripod because it will mean that I can get stable shots so the video looks as professional as possible.
  • Camera Dolly
    • I have a camera dolly that connects to the bottom of any tripod and this is something that I can use of a smooth floor to get very smooth tracking shots
  • Action camera
    • I also have an action camera that means that i can mount it to the drum kit or the top of a guitar and get some very close up shots in the band scene.

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