Monday 10 February 2014

Behind the camera. DAY 1.

Whilst filming our opening to Differences we had used multiple shot types, each picture will contain a caption briefly describing what is happening. This is only what we have recorded in the first day of filming, however we have many more days so a lot more pictures will come in other post.as
















 We started by filming the female leaving her house, we planned to use a basic house to symbolise her lifestyle and working class and went for a mid/long shot to show off her clothing.



We follow this with a pan that tracks the female as she walks along the road. This is a long shot because it is still acting as an introduction for the character and how people can see how her head is down connoting she is sad.



In this shot Youssof is infront filming the female as she she down the road, the shot is able to get a close of her face and letting her facial expressions express her emotions it allows us to be able to use to voice over of her mother.

As the camera is still tracking her facial expressions whilst moving it allows for the female so really emphasise her sadness and really let the reader allow to relate to her.


Even though the location where we started filming was actually further then it appears corners had helped us easily on acting as an illusion, we filmed characters going around a corner as it had let us easily be able to follow up on filming the character coming around another corner.



















We had used multiple shots of the female character walking to the camera this is so the audience can see her facial expressions and it shows how there is no-one around, if you compare this with the shots of the male character they show a lot of his surroundings because they are actually important to the character because of his popularity where as the female character is very alone. We hope that upon hearing her story the audience will relate to this character and feel sympathetic towards her, it'll also make her feel loved throughout the film and no-one will want anything bad to happen to her.







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