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Group 1_Week 09

This weeks have been mostly busy with practice. The Wednesday, we went to Calton Hill again and used two cameras to simulate the perspectives of humans and dogs respectively. We also developed a shooting route map and main stop points around Calton Hill.  The main stops are the National Monument, Arthur’s Seat, and Princes Street.  We encountered a dog in the mountains and tried to use a real dog to restore the dog’s vision, but the effect was not good. In the end, we decided to use a handheld camera to simulate the dog’s perspective to shoot. After obtaining the Carlton Hill footage, we spent the rest of the time on video editing, color grading, and sound design. The dog’s footsteps, sniffs, and panting were added to the sound design to better immerse the audience in the dog’s perspective. In addition, relevant architectural sounds were triggered when arriving at major stop points.

human

dog

Role

Ruotong Wu

Photography (Human perspective)

Chao Li

– Mixing audio (Dog perspctive)

Yiting Liu

– Recording sound

– Draw a guide map

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