Thursday, 24 April 2014
Evaluation of Shoots
In my opinion, the shoots went well overall. We had a little hiccup with the weather as we did not relaise how cold it would be to film outside, so we had to split the filming of the train track scene into two nights. We also did not anticipate the natural lighting correctly, we did not realise how short time we had to film before the lighting became too dark. We managed out the shooting well, and all pulled our weight within each shoot. We planned to shoot each scene omnce a week on a wednesday night as that was when we were all free. Although, we all turned up and did our best to get it done, the filming took more time than we anticipated.We dealt with this efficiently and planned a night when all the members of the group were free to carry on with the filming. Throughout the filming we stook to the shott list and script, although every now and again we had ideas that we thought would improve the footage. For example, the end shot, the shadow of the axe on the wall, was thgought of as we were filming, this has created a more eerie atmosphere and increased the suspense within our production. As a team we worked extremely well together, giving each other helpful criticism on different aspects of the shoot. I was the actress in the film, so i could not see what looked best on the camera. The other members who were filming and providing light told me what positions to move into, how fast to run etc, which obviously looked better on camera. We all worked together to create the best production we could, and this souly came down to team work and helping one another.
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