
Monday, January 28, 2019
Third Revisions - Shakiness
On our new editing program, Marin and I discovered that we could also solve the issue of the shakey camera. When we premiered our film to our class, there were a few students that commented on the shakiness, describing it as "distracting to the scene and actors". Clearly, after receiving this feedback, we immediately researched a way to fix it. While filming, as we did not use a handheld stabilizer, we instead devised a sort of self stabilizer. We had Marin sit in a swivel chair, holding the camera in her hands and filming, while I pulled it back as the actors walked forward. This helped erase some shakiness due to footsteps, however, not hand shakiness. We employed the use of the "Cam Stabilizer" in the iMovie toolbar to help even it out. Although there still is some shakiness, we did the best we could to erase as much as we could.

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