Monday 13 February 2012

Filming of window scenes presentation

Filming of window scenes presentation
As indicated below still images have been taken which i have then put into a presentation (book) using different techniques and softwares (ICT skills) to do this.
The images that were taken was of the window scenes for our thriller. The window scenes were shown to be the main part for our film, this was because it concluded the character Ethel who was shown to be a disturbed tormented woman who is tortured by the ghost throughout her life.
The location of the window scene was based in the dark where we were able to figure out the character. Although this was based in the dark the lightening was very important as the lightening determine the perspective of the character when looking down at the window. We made sure as a group that the lightening was looking down on the character Ethel which was then followed by the shadowed ghost after.
When filming the window scene from outside we had to make sure that the angle of the camera was straight and focused on the character , filming from outside gave the effect that the character was looking down at something which therefore results in the innocent victim being killed.
We had taken around 5 shots of the window scene so we were able to catch a great effect. Doing this 5 times aloud us to see the mistakes made and therefore improve on the next one. Once we had finished the filming of this we then took a close up of the ghost who was inside getting great detail of the make up which in this case was the yellow contacts and the white powder used.

Overall filming the window scene was effective as it involved a lot of work and shots. Doing this part of filming aloud us use a variety of shots such as an over the shoulder close up etc.

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