In
order to give our music video the cinematic look, and make it as
professional as possible, we realize that we need certain equipment to
achieve certain looks. Luckily enough for us our school supplied us with
these necessary equipments, one in particular is the dolly.
What is a Dolly?
'High-tech'
dollies as you can see from the image, as usually carts which travel
along tracks. The camera is mounted on a dolly and records the shot as
it moves. Dolly shots have numerous applications and can provide very
dramatic footage.
As
obvious as it may sound dollies are used to make dolly shot which are
also known as tracking shots/trucking shots. Although many professionals
prefer the 'rigid' terminology which defines dolly as an 'in-and-out'
movement (i.e. closer/further away from the subject), while tracking
means 'side-to-side' movement. Most dollies (especially those used by professionals) have levers to allow for vertical movement as well as (known as pedestal move).
Or in other cases a crane can be mounted on the dolly for additional
height and flexibility. A shot which moves vertically while
simultaneously tracking is called a compound shot.
How Effect Can The Dolly Be For Our Music Video?
Using
the dolly would be an effect tool to our music video because it will
allow our group to capture smooth and dynamic footage. For example in
our music video the dolly could used for a tracking shot, as we want
footage of our main female artist walking in the kitchen. With the dolly
we could record our female artist in a way which would put our target
audience in her POV, as well as following her; this could be a way of
interacting with the audience.
Practicing With The Dolly
To
avoid wasting time during our filming with the dolly, we established
that it would be more logically to practice using it. Nonetheless we
split our group further into two groups, Seun and I and Prince and Sath
and practiced using the dolly.
First
and foremost we had to set up the dolly, this was very simple. We first
mounted the camera onto a tripod and then extended the legs. Once that
was done we then connected it to he dolly, by adjusting the knob
(widening the gap) to allow the tripod slip in, to then tighten the knob
(reducing the gap) to the extent that the tripod could not move. This
was done to all three legs of the tripod.
Once the dolly had been set up we then practiced panning vertically up and down on each other. Below features so of these clips:
Once the dolly had been set up we then practiced panning vertically up and down on each other. Below features so of these clips:
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