Because I was working independently and not within a group, so therefore I did not have any necessary production meetings as I did not have to discuss the production with anyone else apart from my the people who were acting within my short film.
Wednesday 14 December 2016
Monday 12 December 2016
Filming Notes - Evaluation
of Filming – Major Changes
Whilst filming, major
changes actually occurred which impacts my initial idea. When I decided to my
filming on the Sunday, I was originally going to do an entire scene outdoors
before having the second half of my short film inside my house.
On the Saturday (day
before filming), whilst doing my final storyboard, I realised that if I was to
film outside it would not only be very difficult (due to the sun setting really
early therefore there wouldn’t be much light – not good enough quality) but
also wouldn’t represent a horror film or link up to horror conventions.
This is because I
would have to film just before sunset, so one convention of low-key lighting
would not be met and also because the typical mise-en-scene just didn’t create
any real element of fear, as it was not an isolated or particular threatening
location. This made me change
my mind last minute and decide to do all of my filming indoors, a decision
which I do not actually regret.
Another change that occurred
during filming is the fact my narrative was no longer going to be based on a
doll but instead on an internet supernatural Facebook stalker who uses nursery
rhymes to lure people in and eventually kill them. I feel as this would be more
effective as it works on the idea of a something very innocent and aimed for
children (nursery rhymes) and puts a dark twist on it. The name of the short film would be 'DON'T ACCEPT', linking up to the idea that you should not accept or reply to this internet stalker.
Overall, the actual
process of filming was done over different days, this being due to the fact
some days certain people couldn’t be available to film whilst others could and realizing
that certain props were needed before filming could continue.
This did put me at
risk in the sense that my continuation could be potentially off however I made
sure that was not the case by looking back at the previous clips to match the
mise-en-scene/lighting perfectly.In conclusion,
although having major changes, the filming process was actually a brilliantly
challenging experience which I enjoyed.
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