Thursday, 25 February 2016

Evidence of filming - Natasha McGill

Evidence of filming

Throughout filming our horror film opening scene we had to take photos as we went alone to prove that we actually filmed instead of taking or copying the footage from elsewhere. The way we decided to show this was through photographs of our actor acting and the different locations we was at and also different photos of different people in our group filming.

This was a photo that I took when we just arrived into the woods at our location and was about to start filming, this was the wooded path before entering into the army bunker and this is where our actor will walk at the start of our film opening so therefore following our storyboard we started filming here first. The photo with the camera and we see Zoe climbing through the fence was a shot that Mehrabi filmed. We was making progress on our film opening.



This next photo shows that I am filming as I had to climb up onto the bunker and stand on top of it to get the right angle of the black figure standing in the woods. This was when our actor (Zoe) was about to play around the trees all innocently before she actually realises that there was a supernatural being possessing her. A number of shots was filmed up here some one which included zooming in and out focusing on the black figure and extreme long shots showing Zoe playing and our black figure standing in the distance to show her appearance. Also a shot like this allows the location to be shown like filming in the woods as it has a creepier effect to it.



The shot below shows that I also filmed inside the army bunker but before I started filming I took a photo of the camera and Georgia inside the bunker. The image below shows Georgia who was the black figure in the background and this shot was taken when we was inside the army bunker. There was a lot of different shots that was taken down in the bunker and this was one of them that I filmed. In the bunker the lighting was produced by natural daylight but in some aspects when we was filming right inside we all had to have our phone torches out to shine next to the camera and on what we was actually filming. This shot of Georgia we had to shine just one torch on Georgia herself otherwise it would have been to dark.









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