Friday, 8 March 2013

FILMING - SHOOT 2

This is the Location we filmed at: The Barbican centre. We wanted an urban scenery that has a little bit of mysery along with it and so we chose this mostly for the fact there are so many ways in which we can take different shots of a follwoing scene.

This is where we shot the scene where i am being followed down the stairs and we realised we had to put the camera at a low angle by moving the tripod to its lowest by using the handles.

This is where we check all shots for focus, angle and the way the scene is set and we must consider the mise en scene and lighting to make sure it flows throughout all our clips this is why we had to make sure that we try to film all of the scenes in one day to get the timing right and create a realistic feel.


This is the scene where we decide to take a high angle shot of me walking and the follower/hitman is watching me and making decisions on where my next move is... this is when it slightly goes wrong because right here he is behind me a bit more than the beginning so the last shot tells the timing that he is late and lost track of the victim.

this picture illustrates the fact it was windy and cold and we had to try set up equipment where there was no wind because even our hands got a bit too cold to handle the equipment. we learned that we had to be quick because the second time we done it we were running behind on time. also had to re-shoot all the scenes again. explained below.    








* SHOOT 2 was where we had to re-do all the scenes because the main characters was injured at home so 'Emadul' had to step in and play the part of the person being followed. Even though we had to re-do everything we were more confident in this because we knew what shots we needed and had a rough idea of what we needed to do to make the shots more better... including making sure the camera is level and isnt really shakey when we had to do tracking and in this new shoot we rememberd to have a variety of shots.

[[[[[ SHOOT 2 ]]]]]



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