Thursday, February 27, 2020

Filming Blog: Day Scenes


In our film, we have two different times. In our day scenes, we filmed, the characters waking up and being confused as well as our final scene. Our day time scenes take up most of our film, with all the "clues" happening then. For our angles, we have eye-level shots that we got by sitting on a desk chair that changes hight. For our high angle scenes, we achieved this by getting on the top bunk of my bunk bed. This worked well because we got an overview of my whole room with room to pan the camera over and follow our character walking. Including our health and safety, nothing was hanging over and was secure at the top. Panning shots also were able to be achieved by moving in the chair to follow the character. And self-explanatory the over the shoulder shots at a high angle was done by just having the camera above the main character's shoulder. These shots were easy to have done, due to the resources. 
Considering most of our film took place during the day we had to really focus and film while we had light. We chose to film after school one day which made the lighting time in a big window. However, we got really nice shots during the four o'clock hour because the lighting was warm and it wasn't too cloudy out. The lighting was really important to us due to the times we could film and if it changes in between scenes. During the day shots to we needed to use fake blood. This was interesting because it represents the unknown mark that shows up on her hand the morning after. This was store-bought fake blood that we just moved around with a q-tip. But I think the effect came out really well. It was noticeable and clear. Our day filming came together really well and we completed it. 

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