To the left is a picture of the set
up which I used to capture the specific shot in which there is a birds-eye-view
over the chair. Simultaneously in this shot there are several mundane objects
place on the chair beside the bed. The several objects are placed with
precision in their arranged assortment which is to show the intricate and almost
finicky nature of the character.
To achieve a steady shot I used a tripod which was positioned in front of the
seat. The camera was then tilted almost all the way down to have the
overlooking angle required for the shot.
Lighting, as in most parts of the filming for this sequence, was difficult to
control as sufficient light is required for the shot to create a consistent
colouring through the sequence. However, this resulted in a shadow being cast
by the tripod. As a result the camera needed to be meticulously positioned so
the shadow remained out of frame while the shot remained as intended.
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