Sunday, February 10, 2019

Filming Week One


This image represents our establishing shot for our short film that falls under the first scene drawn into our storyboard. Ultimately, our main character will be running down a road before he begins to get chased down, thus this initial establishing shot will set the dark, mysterious scene. Ultimately, we realized that this shot would certainly be implemented into our film, however we need to re-film this scene on a more mysterious dark path at night. This film will not be too difficult to create as we merely need to introduce the setting through a brief panning shot.

This image represents one of the multiple scenes of our main character, Josh, running. The only problem with creating this shot is maintaining a stillness of the camera. In this image we did not have a camera stabilizer, thus the shot appears very blurry as the camera was bouncing. In the future, we will need to re-film this scene with a camera stabilizer to maintain the steadiness and clearness of the shot that will ultimately help portray the concept of the film better.
This image represents the final scene of our short film in which the main character has been hit over the head with a baseball bat. This shot can simply be filmed through standing above the character to show their unconscious state. Moving forward, we can take the image from a higher angle to encompass more of the ground and create a feeling of isolation that the character is going through as he lays on the ground alone.

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