[Field-Homework 2] story of an MTR train

First person view: The video takes on a first-person view of the station, taking its viewers on a tour from a first person perspective.

 

Static camera: The camera captures the entry of an MTR station, where people are subject to a screening process including temperature checks.

 

Camera tracking: The tracking camera records the space inside an MTR train, which is occupied with people as the pandemic is fading away. This technique gives a good overview of the train, and allows the audience to take a close look at the space and the people in it. The camera leads the audience to walk through the train and observe the space.

 

Differentiation of speed: The camera records the seconds when a train arrives at a station, a moment in the dynamic and working city gradually coming out of the pandemic.

 

Cropping: the video crops out the map inside an MTR train, and showcases that the MTR is still busy taking passengers to different parts of the city during the pandemic.

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1 thought on “[Field-Homework 2] story of an MTR train

  1. Eunice says:

    Interesting that the first person view begins with looking down at the floor. Are you trying to simulate a person who is staring at the ground while he walks before looking up? If that is your intention, perhaps looking down at the phone then up is a more accurate pov? Videos 3 and 4 are out of focus. What is the intention behind this? For video 5, try keeping the camera more stable (rather shaky). That will also keep the contents in the frame from moving around too much, which gives the video a rather unpolished feel.

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