Wednesday 5 May 2010

Images from two minute production:

The beginning of our film started with a panning shot around the local park in order to establish the full setting for the audience to see.

The camera then captured the swings moving in the wind.

We then zoomed in order to create more suspense and tension as if something or someone was lurking there, and not necessarily just the wind.

We then moved in closer towards the sand and followed it across and out of the sand pit for the extra suspense and mystery.

The two characters in our film then casually walked across the park and in front of the cameras on purpose. We thought this would create realism and look effective.

The characters then walked through into another section of the park. This shot was taken to make a clear variation. It was shot from the ground so that only the legs and feet could be caught on camera. This worked really well and looked good.

The camera filmed from inside the park looking out through the trees. This looked really effective and almost although someone was running through the park and following the two characters.

This was a shot that was used to break up repetition of running and captured the cars driving along the main road and as they disappeared up the road.

Here is a shot of the characters running from what they thought was someone following at the sound of footsteps.

The camera cut to in front of the characters. Here was a continuity error as in this shot they weren't running still, they were walking and therefore we had to move this clip forward so that we could still use it. This worked equally as well.

Here is the end shot in which the camera moves towards the car as we hear the characters screaming. We did this so that the audience is left in suspense and doesn't know what quite has happened down the dark pathway.

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