Remembrance

Preliminary Task - The Anti-Climax

Sunday, November 30, 2008

The Real Shoot

We had our real shoot yesterday which went really well. We all arrived at 12 to finish paperwork for an hour or so. This was really helpful as it meant we could finish a script for Ben, with his dialogue on the phone to his mother. We tried to make it as realistic as possible and avoided the comical effect that we got when we did it during the test shoot.

We did manage to shoot quite a few shots, however we didn’t shoot all the shots for the opening sequence. This was firstly down to time, something as simple as a feet shot (when he got out of bed) took nearly 20 takes to get it perfect. Also the shot of the character going down the stairs was quite difficult as Ben is so tall, he kept banging his head on the ceiling above the stairs, this took another 12 takes. The lighting was also different to the test shoot, it was darker, therefore we had to use the lighting equipment which took quite long to get looking perfect in the shot. Apart from this though, we did take some good shots that will hopefully work, looking forward to watching it properly next week.

Another reason that we couldn’t shoot all the shots was that we didn’t have all the props necessary, such as all the poppies for the draw and the photo of the battalion and war medal for the pan across the shelf. However we plan to do these all next week.

Overall the shoot went really well and we know exactly what shots we have left to film, and hoping the shots that we took yesterday turn out good. There are also a few photos on the group blog.

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