The music video with wiggling gifs that was presented in class gave me a lot of ideas. I experimented with a variety of angles and subjects. When I got to the editing stage, it didn't look like I wanted it to. I quickly realised that I wasn't moving around the subject nearly enough. I discovered that using four photos made it easier to get the moving, fast shake effect. I tried a lot of various things on my tripod to stay steady, but I found it was much easier to just free shoot and use the guidelines to focus on one section of the subject that I could stay on while moving around. I used the YouTube video ‘How To Make Stereoscopic 3D Photos' by Sam Wright. This video was so useful that I must have viewed it at least ten times. After a few trials, it became second nature to me, and I was able to produce them quickly. Obi is the subject of my shot because he is quite still. For this wiggle gif, I used three images (I wish I had one more) and moved around the subject more. Despite the fact that I like the end product. I decided to place the beautiful flowers on the outside table so that the morning sun would shine down on them. For this one, I used four photos and moved slightly further than the previous. Because of the extra processes, I found that this one worked considerably better. Overall, I enjoy the final product, however there are a few things I would change.
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