Throughout the filming process we had to show proof that the footage we filmed was all of our own and not taken or copied from someone else. The way we took evidence of the shooting process was that at we decided to take photographs at different points showing our actress and also someone filming with the camera in the location of where we were going to film our actual film opening.
In this shot, I am the person positioning the camera which is on top of the tripod, facing towards Zoe, who is walking along the path towards the camera whilst holding the doll. As you can see from the small screen on the camera, at this point as she was so far away, so at the beginning of the shot I had to zoom in and as she walked closer to us, I slowly zoomed out, turning the camera lens.
This is another shot taken of me whilst I was filming Zoe again, and this shot is also meant to be for the beginning of the film opening. This shot is supposed to show Zoe climbing through the broken fence to get into the certain area in the woods where the army bunker is.
In this shot I am not the one who is filming this, I am the one taking the image to show the evidence that filming took place. I though that this was a good time to show evidence of how we filmed because we had to use extra lighting in the bunker to be able to see the drawings on the walls effectively. We sourced the extra light using the torch tool on Natasha's iPhone, which ended up making the shot look very effective.
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