This blogpost shows the results of a short video composition with additional music background. I chose to film my wife, Lauren, for this project and she graciously accepted my request. My wife and I both have home offices, so it was easy to film her as she went through her day to day routine.
Lauren works for Cars.com, so she spends time both at car dealerships as well as at home doing computer work. She spends her office time answering emails and building advertising plans for dealerships in the Northwest Arkansas area. She spends a lot of time working through sales plans with her corporate office based out of Chicago.
To build this composition, I used a tripod with a smartphone adapter and my iPhone 6. I tried to incorporate different actions as well as different lighting angles. The room in which the filming took place faced due South with a slight overhang from the roof. There were sections with plenty of sun, but the overhang also caused some unfortunate shadowing.
I used iMovie to edit this video. I also chose to use the stock audio for my background music. We spent about 45 minutes filming this project. I also spent about 30 minutes editing the film.
Here’s the film. I hope you enjoy it.
Lauren works for Cars.com, so she spends time both at car dealerships as well as at home doing computer work. She spends her office time answering emails and building advertising plans for dealerships in the Northwest Arkansas area. She spends a lot of time working through sales plans with her corporate office based out of Chicago.
To build this composition, I used a tripod with a smartphone adapter and my iPhone 6. I tried to incorporate different actions as well as different lighting angles. The room in which the filming took place faced due South with a slight overhang from the roof. There were sections with plenty of sun, but the overhang also caused some unfortunate shadowing.
I used iMovie to edit this video. I also chose to use the stock audio for my background music. We spent about 45 minutes filming this project. I also spent about 30 minutes editing the film.
Here’s the film. I hope you enjoy it.