Thursday, 29 December 2011

                             COLLATERAL REMAKE
This is a longshot over the shoulder shot

Over the shoulder shot of the main character the lighting was very tricking outside
This a closeup of our protagonist as shes walking out of the shot
This is a lower half body shot to show the significants of the bag in this shot 

Worms eye view of the bag again 

This is another trial of us shooting the walking of the main  character 

Medium closeup

Another shot of the protagonist leaving the shot we found it terribly hard to film which is why it looks alittle blurry


This was our first go with the cameras and we chose to shoot outside so we could play with the lighting and use the lamposts to give it originality, we wanted to see how we worked with the camera offsite. We found it difficult to get the camera at a straight angle due to the slant of the road we were filming on, but this was just one of the problems with the filming. We found that using the same characters in several of the shots made it difficult for viewers to understand what exactly was going on in the sequence, so in one shot you can see outsiders in the background we asked them to be involved in our short film to help it make more sense.



      THE COMPARISON TO THE REAL 'COLLATERAL'

              Below are shot by shot of what we filmed in ou clip of the collateral

                                
                   
                                

                                

                                 
        
                                   
                                

As you can obviously see the main and very noticable differences between our remake to the original collateral. The fact the actors are prodomantly male, the setting, the amount of characters needed, the passer buyers and the storyline in general in our remake was muddled up, we will really need to work on this when filming out thriller.


This is our filiming of the collateral


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