Friday, 16 December 2011

Shot Variety

When filming a variety of shots our group found this a tricky part as when we first began to plan we did not discuss what angles and movements of the camera would work and be necessary. Once the first lot of filming in the cellar had been done we then got feedback and from this feedback it was very clear we did not have a lot of shot variety. From then on any other filming session we done we all planned what angles would look good and we also had many takes on the same scene from different angles.
Shots such as close ups were used to show tense in the girls face as she is in the cellar frightened, mid shots and long shots to show the whole body.
Low and high angle shots were also used along with zoom ins and outs. With the zooms this was done in slow motion to create tension to the scene.
We filmed part of the scene in a part and in this scene was a girl walking her dog. This involved an establishing shot and a pan movement.

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