Monday, 3 November 2014

OVERVIEW

William Allinghams poem, 'down on the shore' consists of two parts. The first verse of the poem desribes the shore in a good light, a happy, fun place to go. Its what i think of when i think of the coast. The second verse is the opposite, it tells us how the beach can be an angry and aggressive force. weather depending, it can be quite a drastic difference. I decided to focus on the first verse of the poem.

The day of shooting went quite well. It wasn't as sunny as I would of liked but i wasn't expecting it to be. I got up at half 6 to try and get the sun coming up but I was too late by the time I got to the beach. I was a bit disappointed and obviously if I had more time I would try and get this shot.

I also had an idea to do a short time lapse, but I couldn't get hold of a tripod and it wouldn't have worked well without one. I had a great day filming and was extremely happy with the shots i managed to get.

If i'm totally honest though I would liked to have spent a lot more time on the editing of the film. I wanted to try and blend some of the shots together, overlapping them, for example a steady shot of the water or rocks and over lay a bird in flight. I left it a bit late but i'm still happy with the outcome.

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