Thursday 7 January 2010

The Justification of Our Need of a HD Camera - Jason

The idea of our production is one of a unique stature, and as such our group needs high quality resources in order to truly portray what we think will be a media production to remember. One item we truly desire for our production is an High Definition camera. We think that with a HD camera, our production can reach its full potential.

Without giving too much away, various camera shots and effects will be used in our production and a HD camera will add more depth and a more realistic approach to our scenes. With high quality, the potential of this production could spread far. Also, the high picture quality will be helpful with the editing software we are going to use.

The effects we are going to produce in our production will be of high quality and the software we are using will go hand-in-hand with a HD camera, giving our production the chance to truly shine and stand out among the other productions. To not give our group this chance would be unjust because a tremendous amount of effort will be put into making the overall production.

If our group were given the opportunity to use a HD camera, the outcome would be spectacular in terms off effects in accordance to the available yet effective software we will be using. In some scenes of our production, fight scenes will occur and with our well placed choreography, high picture quality will be the icing on the cake, or so to speak. Also, our production will have some well placed scenery, and in order to grasp the intended atmosphere being created, stunning picture quality will need to be available for a more dominant reading.

To conclude, a HD camera that would be available to us would be very helpful to us as it would help us create a much more dramatic piece for our production. By creating a more dramatic piece, our intentions of an effective trailer will be fulfilled and the audience can judge as to whether our production is award-worthy. Our justification for using a HD camera is complete.

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