All the shots of the woodland area are of the height the 3rd person view would be. I will go down again to get the view of 1st person and what they would see.
I took this shot to resemble speed, as the edges are blurred, this was done by zooming in while the shutter speed was at 1.5 seconds. The trees frame the image to make it look enclosed and emphases speed
This Shows a possible area for stunt runs or multiple paths in a map.
Along speed straight, designed for speed but with a sharp turn at the end for braking skill.
The muddy section will test the type for car you choose.
So this is based on the skill level and experience you have had with the cars.
Also had a test at light trails with increasing the shutter speed to 2 seconds. I'm happy with the results but they are blurry, next time I'm bring a tripod. Also tested many frames at slow shutter speed to create a video.
Here's where I got the inspiration from: http://a2mediadanielknights.blogspot.com/2010/11/light-trails-in-video.html
this is great piece of evidence for creative and experimental location shots etc. well done.
ReplyDeleteI would still add a bullet point update of the positive/negative/lessons learned - eg what was/would be most effective/what could be improved - e'g they all have same eyeline - how about kneeling down to get the pov level/angle of a low slung vehicle driver, or cant as if going around a corner at speed...