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Car dashboard

 

Car dashboard

In between the first and the second cut scene, there will be a couple of shoots which will be the dashboard of the car. The dash dashboard will show the car spend and the rest below is an example of what the view will see the purpose is to show more detail and movement in the video for the end experience. And some station shots to mix up the footage.

After researching car chases sense in films they all ways how the inside of the cars or the dashboard, this is because it keeps the point of forces of what’s happing and changers it over standard outside shots, this keeps the action up to and the view more entailed in the what’s happing or what’s going to happen. A good example of this is a film called Baby Driver

 

From Baby driver, I notice that you can show the viewer a lot of information in a very short period which makes sense. In the opening scene, it shows what the action which the driver is going to do before it happens. Below I have taken screen shoots you show you.


 

 




 

Unexpected – point forward and tell the view which way he going to go


 

 

 

Looking – telling where he wants to go


 

 

 

Action – showing what going to happen


 

 

 

Movement – showing what he did


 

 

 

Gearchange – showing their control and their aggression


 

 

 

Accelerating – giving the viewer the thrill of the car chase





From this, I design and created it for my scene as it would be telling the view more information on what’s happing. Below is what I have done and what I took inspiration form my research.

 



Below was the photoshop image that I made which was meant to be in place in the dash but Unfortunately i could get the image to line up with the dash and at the end, I could find out how to fix it.



Ue4 textued dash barod



Baby Driver

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XMuUVw7TOM

 

not did work out at the end

My other point of the research was Bullet. This was set in 1968 and has all the same style ad baby driver but shows a different approach. It is a lot more predictable and slowed down as modern car chases, but the viewer still gets the same vibe of action it just tells it in a different approach. This is because the clip is longer, stretched out which make it slower overall and the viewer had much higher precipitation on what going to happen.

 



  


 

 

Bullet

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJZ-BHBKyos


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