Thursday 25 June 2015

Technique Page - Sequencing





Different techniques for Sequencing: 

  • Take multiple images with slight changes, such as someone walking across then frame, one step every time the shot is taken, and then editing the photos into a line or multiple imagery to show the little differences. 
  • Keeping the camera still, using the same background, take multiple photos with slight changes again, but this time the subjects cannot overlap and the camera must not move. Then when editing, layer the photos on top of each other, and rub out certain sections of the photo on top, to reveal the photograph underneath. For example, taking 3 photos of the same person sitting in different positions on a bench, but not overlapping, and then revealing each photo of the person sitting in each position, to show all 3 positions in one photograph. 
  • Another way to shoot sequencing would be to create an Animation. To do this, you would need to shoot multiple images of small movements or changes, which could then be put into animation form, making it look as though the person/subject was moving. 

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