Tuesday 29 January 2013

Filming To Be Done

A lot of what we do when filming is very spontaneous, although we have in mind the ideas the plans which we have come up with during lesson time, when we are on set so many more ideas come to mind.
Other scenes such as scary moments throughout, what he have at the moment puts more of a story to the trailer however, scary moments which appear throughout the trailer for split seconds.

Today we have been told that we have just over three weeks before the hand in date of all of our practical work. Although we have been paying significantly more attention to the blog it is now time to go back to the practical work and give it some finishing touches and possible add to it to make it that bit better.

Quick cuts: with the filming we already have, there is too many shots which take too long to kick in. There is story before something happens and although this helps the viewer understand what the story is about, when there is too much of it its almost boring, its expected in the next scene and you lose the element of surprise. Therefore it is important to have a balance, so they understand what they're actually being scared of.

Establishing shots: These shots give the audience a feel of the location. Last year we couldn't really afford to do that too much due to the locations we had chose to film in, this year we have moved right out and filming in very different locations, dark wooded areas with rocky streams, so by having an establishing shot, we can add effect to the whole of the video. Most of the filming

After effects

Transitions

Another thing we noticed was part of filming did not quite add up which means we are going to go and re-film some of the scenes and then that will allow us to put our media piece together so it makes sense.

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