When it comes to filming my project altogether, I am going to be using a Canon EOS 1300D camera, with two lenses depending on the shot I am trying to create. As seen, my idea has a lot of close up angles, particularly on my models eyes. In order to get the maximum amount of detail out of every extreme close up shot I take, I am going to be using my Canon EF Lens 50mm 1:1.18 (0.35m/1.1ft) lens. This lens has no zoom on it, meaning I can take large amounts of time getting the 'focus' perfect. For my wide shots, I will be using my other lens, the Canon EFS Lens 18-55mm, as it has large amounts of zoom available, enabling me to play around with how far or close I want my shot to be.
Moving onto the other equipment I will be using, I am going to be using a Zomei Z666 Professional Tripod in order to keep all of my filming level and steady. For my extreme close up shots, I plan to just simply move the tripod close to my models, meaning I will be able to continue my level filming no matter what shot I am attempting to complete.
In order to enhance my models and also my plain white turn colourful striped background, I will be setting up and using a three point lighting kit. Two will be staged either side of my model, and one slightly to the left of my shooting camera, as I have previously tested that these are the best positions to eliminate any shadows.

This is a close up of what the controls on the back of each light look like.


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