R2-51 : THRILLER PROJECT 2007/8

Friday 22 February 2008
R2-51 : THRILLER PROJECT 2007/8

Filming

The filming of our opening sequence was harder than we expected. We managed to get all the shots we needed and we stuck as closely as possible to the shot list. As we knew exactly what effect we wanted to create and how we would need to do that we put a lot of preperation into our shot list to save us time and make our filming as simple as possible. We didn't add any other scenes or shots into our shot list but if a shot was too hard to film because of the angle or light then we edited it slightly so that it would fit in with the rest of our shots.
We found filming in the bathroom the hardest as rotating the camera from the bath to the window was more complicated than we thought as it was a long rotation and the shots often didn't come out as smooth as we would have liked.
When we filmed outside the wuality of light was an issue as it was very dark so we edited our shot list slightly to make sure that any shots filmed outside wold be filmed near night sources such as windows. Tgis was sucecssful as we managed to create a shot of Helen being watched from outside with James' sillouete in the frame which was very effective.
Overall our shooting went well as we prepared the props and shotlist beforehand and we knew what we needed to do. Because of this we were able to get all the shots we needed in one night.

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