Wednesday, 21 October 2015
The Effect of Shutter Speed on Moving Image
This shot was produced in a low Shutter Speed of 1/30 frames per second
This shot was made using a slightly higher Shutter Speed of 1/80
This shot was produced at a Shutter Speed of 1/200
I shot this at a high Shutter Speed of 1/1000 frames per second.
Process: To create the above shots I replicated the same shot of me spinning around on a computer chair and increased the Shutter Speed each time to show the effect, I.E. the difference in motion blur between the shots.
Problem Solving: The main problem I encountered was getting the shot correctly exposed, but I fixed this problem by decreasing the f stop of the Aperture when I increased the Shutter Speed.
Justification: I chose to shoot these in the room where my HNC class is located when not in timetabled lesson time as it was empty at the time of filming and it is readily available to me.
Recommendations: If I were to re-shoot these shots I would make sure they were all in focus and correctly exposed, as I believe some of them were just slightly off the correct exposure and a little blurry.
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