Wednesday, 4 February 2015

Filming day 3

This session was much more successful and it allowed us to get all the required footage that we needed for the whole sequence. We all woke early on Sunday morning to meet up and film therefore we managed to visit 3 different locations to get it all finished.

With no time limit, we were able to go back to previous locations to get more footage. Here I lay down to film a long angle shot on an abandoned railway. The location and angle made it look very imposing.I thought that this piece of footage would look very effective with a filter or effect on it so we went ahead and got the relevant footage ready to edit at school.          
Beth then filmed the alternate angle of the scene where the antagonist watches the girl as she skips up the path below. I directed here as I had planned out the ideas previously as I knew the area well and the footage that we could get from it. We chose an over the shoulder shot to watch the scene from the point of view of the villain however we had a slight problem whilst doing this. There was no leverage to be in a comfortable position to get the footage from high up so Beth just had to hope that it looked good. In the end it wasn't too bad but just to make sure, I took over filming as I am taller than Beth and therefore I could try to get a steadier shot.


We then went on to our next location which was Stoney Bridge in Timperley as we had decided that we would use the park to film a scene where the antagonist gets closer to the protagonist without her knowing.

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