Sunday, 30 November 2014

Production- Prelim Task


Production

According to our booking we decided to shoot and prepared our setting which covering the walk to the dark room.
1) The opening scene was “tracking” Officer Gomez all the way to the “Interrogation” room so we filmed our tracking first from the outside. A potential problem was the weather that was slightly raining but fortunately it was light so we could continue to film.
2) Our extras were placed in the hall creating the typical office. This was also to sort of, mislead the audience that it was just a scene in a busy office they are watching, and then they would discover the Interrogation of the criminal “Selina”.  
A problem we encountered whilst shooting this tracking scene to the dark room was maintaining the focus of Officer Gomez and the extra’s; this was difficult to do, mainly because to track we had to use a wheel chair it was hard to maintain and adjust each time and effected the quality of this scene. But once we filmed this we found that the lack of focus in the beginning did not look bad but created a nice effect focusing on Officer Gomez as soon as she took her coat off.
3) We positioned our desk for “Selina” and “Officer Gomez” in the dark room and left equipment needed for the sequence in the interrogation. (Props used here:  Lamp-for the creative lighting, desk, chairs and a box recorder). Our lighting was important in the dark room.
4) Another problem we faced was we were very rushed to film quickly as the actors and certain members in our group had to leave early. Thus the quality suffered a little in some Close-Ups of the character, this is made evident by the lack of focus shot below. To overcome this we used other scenes from the different set-ups during editing afterwards.
When we filmed, we filmed the entire scene for each shot type, so that when it came to editing, it would be a lot easier for us to edit, making the process as lot shorter.
I have learnt that we should dedicate more time to shooting making sure all shots are in focus and make sure the actors are available for the whole shoot. Overall we were pleased with our shooting only to realise one major problem during editing…

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