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T-15 FILM EXTRACT: Shoot one, location |
Thursday, 22 January 2009 |
Shoot one, location |
This is where we shot our extract, which is on college grounds. We used a long shot to emphasise how long the corridor is, and to make the protagonist (who's sitting on the first bench) look insignificant, which is what his character is like in the film.
This is the bench where our protagonist waited to be called into the headteachers office. We did a close up of the character doodling obsessively in his notebook before he went in.
From the previous shot, we filmed our character going into the "headteachers" office. We shot from different positions to get a range of footage. In the end, we chose the clip from (around about) this position.
This is where we went around the corner, for the panning shot. To achieve this, the cinematographer (Ram) sat on a wheelchair with the camera, and was pulled out by Nicola (Editor) whilst our protagonist walked forward, and the camera went backward. This was so we could create a successful panning shot.
From the previous shot, the protagonist walked around this corner, to leave the building. It was difficult to shoot this, as by the time the cinematographer got around the corner, the protagonist was already out the door. After a few test runs, we managed to get the right shot, as Ram had to twist the camera, to stay focused on the protagonist.
Once around the corner, our protagonist walked out the doors into the car park, where he would get "shot." We didnt manage to film the shooting, as our actor, and director needed to get home. We're planning on shooting that scene later this week. We'll have to wait until it gets dark, as when he leaves, its night, as we don't want any continuity errors.
We shot from this position once we got outside the door. The shot was static, as we watched him carry on walking. (It was dark at this point)
From this shot, we'll see our protagonist get shot, but the shot will jump to being infront of the character.Labels: Ram Kaur |
posted by AS Film Studies Students @ 01:19 |
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