Sunday 17 January 2010

First Shoots

We did our first attempt at filming for our rough cut yesterday, the experience was different to how I expected it to be. We managed to get together at our first location and found that the camera wasnt properly charged, this meant we had to spend valuable time charging the battery. Nevertheless we mapped out what we do and how we would film each scene. Unfortunately it got a bit too dark to film effectively but we managed to shoot the first two scenes. In short, yesterday was a good learning curve for the group and for me to also understand that filming requires alot of time management and organisation to do effectively.
On location I feel that new ideas and thoughts tend to occur, so during the filming process we tended to change and shoot differently to how we had planned. However this resulted in some confusion in continuity and how things would look. The footage we shot really did not cut it enough, due to the light being so low/dark we were unable to use it because the image was too grainy. For future filming we need to make sure we have the best time period so that the light will give HD quality and reflect what we want.
Our tripod was quite effective in maintaining a steady shot however I found it hard at first to maintain a steady pan/tilt. The sensitivity of the holdings were to loose which resulted in a slight juddering effect. On location I found that by taking various opinions and ideas from the group we can bring together a good variety of shots and filming styles. This meant we had some interesting ideas such as the POV shot of the abductor following the child. I believe this could make the sequence a lot more interesting.

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