Saturday, February 9, 2019

Filming Process w/ picture


In this picture, we were playing around how the chase scenes should be viewed. At first, we were thinking a point of view from one of the actors standing but we decided to have the camera doing a more dutch angle: audience sees us running and seeing one of the characters tripping.


Cameraman Trent Fetzer is recording a high angle shot of Christopher Charlestin, who is laying on the ground and planning to zoom on his face to show his frightened expression on camera.
Another Dutch angle of us running from the murderer
 A high angle video of us finding a key
In this picture, Christopher Charlestin is standing in a corner trying to find a great camera angle for a certain angle that during a recording session out in the hallway.
Trent Fetzer and Christopher Charlestin are how we will reveal the surviving characters on how they'll be staring at the bloody key on the ground that Miranda had dropped one year ago after she was murdered.


 In this picture, the cast rolled the water bottle in front of Miranda’s feet so that she can trip in order to show Miranda’s harsh fall after someone had mysteriously rolled a water bottle onto the floor, causing her harsh fall and eventual death. 






In all, we did experience some difficulties which mainly goes with an idea to change the storyboard or not, this is because some of cast was not sure if our storyboard was possible to film with such little budget and such little time. But, we learned that it would just be better to just follow the storyboard exactly not get distracted with new ideas that may lead to confusion. At the end of the day, we done what we have to be done.

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