Tuesday, 20 January 2009

Filming Edits On Storyboard

Upon some test shots, we came across some problems within filming our shots specified on our storyboard.
Shot 6; because of the size of the room, the camera will be more focused on Morgan as she enters the room and sits down rather than showing the whole room. Since the TV is important in a later shot, it will be established as being in the room by Morgan switching it on and by the diegetic noise it produces.
Shot 7; Rather than the killer appearing at the window, as he would be difficult to see, he will instead stand in view on the other side of the living room door. Also, this helps establish a first person view shot later in the scene, as we can see now that he is already in the house.
Shot 12/13; Once Morgan reaches the top of the stairs and goes into the little girls bedroom, the camera will follow her from a first person shot, designed to make the viewer think she is being followed. We also found that this will be done while holding the camera in hand, and the creaks from the tripod were distracting plus the shaky movement looks like some one is watching her. 

;Jack Tomlinson&Morgan Anderson

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