DAY 3 - re filming pub scenes
after seeing we needed to improve our pub shots we
went back again. this time we turned up and the pub had people in it, this was
not expected and kinda made the whole day a lot more difficult with
distractions and interruptions. builders were on site, we were not informed of
it all and well caught us by surprise. but we continued
we adapted the order in which we were
going to shoot. due to us having an actor that was only available for one hour.
we started off with his shots. the lighting was good and we managed to keep
continuity even though there was a massive problem with things everywhere!! we
managed to avoid it. luckily none of our shots involved sound, so the
background noise that came from the people working all around the pub was fine,
we carried on around them.
we all set up the rest
after shooting our actors shots and moved on to our own and focused on speeding
them up. our film was just too short with little going on, so on each piece of
action we involved and designed another 3 shots for that piece. this allowed us
to keep the action flowing and make it seem as if it had been sped up but
really it was all the same shots.
once we filmed them we put a
brief edit together to check that it speed up more and worked more accurately.
the shots looked good and flowed more than before. this allowed the section
that was slow to be more action and exciting rather than boring and slow.
with all of our shooting done
and moving around the pub according to where the people were working it looked
impressive. we were very happy with how we adapted to the building going on
around us and the adaptations we made to the film.
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