- Camera angles
- Mise en scene
Camera angles
As I was filming I tried to get as many different shots as possible. This meant that I would re film the same scene around three times so that I could then look over them in the editing process. For example, I would try filming one of the shots as a wide angle shot, and then another shot as a close up so that I could then compare them both later.
One of the shots I got was the first shot of the film where it is a tracking shot of the road leading up to the house that it is being filmed in. For this shot I used a handles seaway so that there was more stability in the shot, But if this shot is not stable enough then ill either stabilize it in the editing process or re shoot this shot.
Mise en scene
The first shot that we see in the house there are photos all over the floor and the hall way looks a mess...
I set up the hall way to look like this so that it looked as though there was a struggle. This should also hopefully intrigue the audience and make them want to continue watching. I kicked up the carpet and though all of the frames on the floor, so that it was obvious that their was a recent struggle.
With the lighting in this shot I had to have the lamp on in order to show all of the things I had placed on the floor. I had to do this because it was important that the shutters were closed in the shot. The shutters had to be closed because the people are supposed to have been taken at night so it works better with the story if the shutters are closed.
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