
The pictures above display a Tripod and a Slider. The tripod allowed me to stabilise camera shots and remove any handheld shakes when I required. Some of the shots I filmed using the tripod are not seen in my final product as I thought that too many of them would have taken away from the low-budget I envisioned.
The slider was used in the drug production scenes and helped to display a slow pan across what I am making and the materials and objects I needed to make drugs.

The camera I was very fortunate to use was a Nikon D3000 and I was also lucky to be able use a crane that is seen in use at the end of my Opening Sequence. The camera allowed me to film in great quality, with various lighting and out of focus shots taken for deliberate effect.
The crane allowed me to add another angle to my filming of 'Score' and the shot seen in the drug deal of 'Score' emphasises the vulnerability of both of characters and offers something new to my audience.

The final parts of equipment that I used were a SanDisk 32GB memory card and a smoke machine. The memory card allowed me to keep all of my footage on one device to ensure I was well organised and efficient when editing the opening sequence.
The smoke machine added verisimilitude to my product and as I wouldn't actually be cooking the 'drugs' I wanted to make it look like I was and the smoke made it look more realistic. I was fortunate to have this device at my disposal and I believe it effectively added to my the shots I filmed in the kitchen.
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