The camera's we will be using are Canon 600D - 550D and also a Nikon D3100 in total with this. With this we have 6 lenses: 2 standard (18-55mm), 1 medium zoom (28-105mm), 1 higher zoom (70-300mm), 1 fixed zoom (50mm), 1 fish eye. Also with this, we have 2 GoPro cameras which we can use for action shots which work well with our horror film genre as we will be able to display point of view shots which will cause suspense to the audience.
Our GoPros both have a fixed fish eye lens. I believe that our groups variety of cameras and camera lenses, we have the potential to make a very believable trailer.
Camera Effects:
The above picture was taken with a Canon 550D with a Canon EF 50mm f1.8 Lens. By simply changing the ISO (International Standards Organisations) of the camera, we were able to drastically change the lighting even though the shots themselves stayed exactly the same. ISO basically means the cameras sensitivity to light. The lower the ISO, the darker the lighting. This feature on the camera will be useful to our group when filming a horror trailer because the different lighting we can produce is substantial. The low ISO produces a very dark lighting which will certainly come in handy when trying to portray dark or gloomy scenes in our trailer. The high ISO will also come in handy if the lighting in some areas is not as light as we need it to be.
We are also at an advantage with our group as we have a range of different lens's. We have a range of zoom lenses as well as two fish eye lenses. Below is a picture we took with a fish eye lens compared to one we took in the exact same place and position however using a normal lens instead:
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