Above, and side view. For the podium switch they changed the scene and put the sign on the podium, and for the reflection they used special effects for filming and certain angles. Tyler Feldbush
Two camera angles were side view and above. The podium they changed the scene and put the new sign on the podium. The reflection with the movie editer they have and had two different videos of each person walking and put them together. JACKSON KIMMEL
They used close up and far away or birds eye view. they used a mirror effect and the woman walking down the crosswalk and the words changing there. Lydia
Side view, bird's-eye view. I think they achieved the podium switch by having the camera on a mount, and swinging it around the bottom of the podium, then once none of the shot was visible, they switched the actors. For the mirror they probably just used software and a stationary camera angle. Alex Haston
I think they achieved the ability to move the camera around the person on the podium by placing it on a track or using a tripod with wheels. I believe for the rest that they just did tons of editing and mirrored some elements of the video against each other. ~Travis Vonheeder
Two camera angles are an above view and a close up shot, and they often added in effects to things to add in what they couldn't record initially such as the giant changing boss sign Brandon J Shea
Above, and side view. For the podium switch they changed the scene and put the sign on the podium, and for the reflection they used special effects for filming and certain angles. Tyler Feldbush
ReplyDeleteHarrison- side, above. They used the movie program and the special effects options have podium switch and reflection.
ReplyDeleteTwo camera angles were side view and above. The podium they changed the scene and put the new sign on the podium. The reflection with the movie editer they have and had two different videos of each person walking and put them together. JACKSON KIMMEL
ReplyDeleteOne camera angle was above the person and another camera angle was behind the person.The certain program that they were using. Hunter Feldbush
ReplyDeleteFrom above, Straight at the person.
ReplyDeleteThey used the special effects in video editing programs or may have flipped the video and put them side by side.
They used close up and far away or birds eye view. they used a mirror effect and the woman walking down the crosswalk and the words changing there.
ReplyDeleteLydia
shot from the top and the side. AE CS4-6 should done all these special easily.
ReplyDeleteCharlie Lin
They used an aerial camera angle and a close up.
ReplyDeleteThey used a video editing program to add in effects to video that they had already filmed. DJ DOTY
Close up shot. birds eye view
ReplyDeletethey moved the camera moving and then pausing to switch actors. they just mirrored the image
Nicholas Muhleman
Side view, bird's-eye view. I think they achieved the podium switch by having the camera on a mount, and swinging it around the bottom of the podium, then once none of the shot was visible, they switched the actors. For the mirror they probably just used software and a stationary camera angle. Alex Haston
ReplyDeleteI think they achieved the ability to move the camera around the person on the podium by placing it on a track or using a tripod with wheels. I believe for the rest that they just did tons of editing and mirrored some elements of the video against each other.
ReplyDelete~Travis Vonheeder
Two camera angles are an above view and a close up shot, and they often added in effects to things to add in what they couldn't record initially such as the giant changing boss sign
ReplyDeleteBrandon J Shea