Saturday, March 14, 2020

Reshoot: Getting it Done


During our reshoot we knew we needed to get a few things done. Such as different angles and listing to our critique. So we got a lower angle and a close up of the “blood” on her hand. This scene adds to the film because it gives a clearer shot of the confusion on her face. As well as shows why it’s concerning and adds to the suspense of the plot. Our plot is clear that it’s suspenseful. But previously the audience didn’t know what was on her hand and why she kept looking at it. Hopefully by adding this shot will clear up confusion and break it down for the audience. This scene will be only a few seconds once it’s cut and traditions are added. However we think these few seconds will influence how the film is received in the end. 
Additionally for our reshoots we re-looked our other shots. Along with our other problem, it started raining during our reshoot. For this we didn’t reshoot any other scene because we didn’t want to mess with the lighting. Especially since most of them were located by the back doors and you would be able to see. Once we looked at the new hand scene you couldn’t tell about the outside setting and that’s it’s different. Our re-shoot wasn’t too complicated due to the critiques. Since the critiques are what influenced what we filmed. After also over looking our guide on what angles needed to be put into the film. We have now completed all of the angles that need to be shown. We know the audience already likes what we’ve done thus far. 

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