Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Journal 16/1/12 – 20/1/12

In this week the group continued to film the title sequence, this was a process in which took a fair amount of time. The reason this was is down to the fact that we wanted to get the best shots that we could. This time we filmed the characters journey to school, this is scene in which will inform the audience of how the character got to the school. This part of the film was a difficult thing to shoot mainly because of the amount of people and cars that obstructed the shoot. The reason in which we chose this specific location was the fact that it was quite and near the school that we were going to shoot at. Due to the group deciding that the character should come across as lonely we needed to make sure that there were know one crossing our path so we achieved this as we eventually found a time that the road was empty. In addition we also started to film the in school scenes. This was relevantly easily mainly down to the fact that we just had to film the character entering the school with students passing like a normal day, this took one take as we believed the first take was good enough to use. After that we then decided to shoot the classroom and cupboard scene , this was difficult and we only  started to film this we didn’t finish it in this week.

We also started the editing process; we started to edit the house scene. This was a time consuming process mainly because we wanted to make the title scenes the best we could. I started to edit and cut parts of the scenes that we didn’t need. This was a major part as this informed the audience of his routine before school. We also started the voiceovers to be inserted in the title sequence; to do this we used a Mac as this was the best method to get a clear and understandable voiceover.  As a group we came to the conclusion that we needed to reshoot the school scene, this was because we believed the type of shots we got didn’t help the title sequence run smoothly so we reshot these scenes to make improvements.

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