Last night, we filmed our AS thriller opening. I think that overall, it was successful. We got a range of shots that varied in lighting and originality. A few hours before filming, our original set plans fell through and we were unable to use the basement to film. Therefore we decided to film in my attic. I think that although this was not the original plan, it worked out well and was appropriately fitted to my scene. We decided to film the establishing shots torch lit as it created a sense of mystery and an eerie atmosphere. From studying previous thriller openings I had learned that a common convention was low-lighting to secure a sense of the unknown. One issue we faced was that, after filming, we realised the audio would sound misplaced and cut up as the microphone was attached to the camera during each individual shot. Because we had filmed from so many different angles. This meant that the audio would sound different from each different angel also. We decided to take the longest audio track and edit the shots over it. Below I have showed some screen grabs of the shots we made. I will start editing tomorrow.
Kitty





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