We began
our filming just after school on a Friday afternoon; we felt this was the best
time because it was convenient because we were all already together and had all
afternoon to film. Also, it meant that it would soon get darker which was
perfect for creating the atmosphere for a thriller. We filmed in Hannah’s house
because it is close by our sixth form and we needed a house to film in.
Our first
establishing shot was perhaps the trickiest to shoot because of the constant
passing cars which obstructed the camera’s view of the actor.
We also felt the
cars made the scene seem busy instead of the deserted surroundings we wanted however we managed to get a couple of good shots to choose from when editing, also whilst
filming this shot we recorded the diegetic sound of the phone call to later
edit onto the sound track which would create a better sound than if we were to
film from far away.
We then moved inside the house to film the
rest of our footage. Filming inside the house went quite smoothly other than
the first shot of in the hallway.
The camera hadn't fully adjusted to the
inside lighting yet which meant the shot was tinted red and you couldn't read
the important writing on the key hooks very well which read ‘Remember tomorrow
is the first day of the rest of your life’. This was needed to foreshadow that
she dies that day. However, we only noticed this when we were ready to start
editing on the computer but we managed to resolve this by using the colour correct setting on Pinaccle and hopefull it has turned out much clearer.
Overall, we
think the shoot went well; we got all of our filming done in one day which
prevented any continuity errors and we managed to film all of the footage we
needed. We think that filming went quite smoothly as we worked well as a team
with our actors which meant that they weren't afraid to give us feedback or
constructive criticism.
Although we
were very pleased with the footage, we feel like the ending could’ve been even
more effective if we had created more tension in the previous shots throughout the opening. Also, our idea was to have the intruder’s phone go off in the same room as the girl and
when we notice it’s not her phone ringing, we realise there must be someone
else in the room. However, this didn't work as well as we thought it would as it didn't come across clearly enough to viewers, however we will get definite feedback on this when we show some of our friends for the evaluation questions.


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