Showing posts with label Filming evaluation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Filming evaluation. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 December 2015

Filming Evaluation 4/12/15

Filming Evaluation

Date: 4/12/15

We didn't have all of the equipment needed to shoot the rest of the remaining scenes, but we filmed the shots that we could.
I went to the garages in the housing estate near the school, this means that it was a convenient location. It also was a good location because the area is quite built up, which is suitable for our genre and the shots we were filming.








We also decided, while we were on location and Verity was in suitable clothing for the character, to take pictures for the poster.
We went for a range of shots:
  • Verity in the bottom left corner against a brick wall
  • Verity in the bottom right corner against a brick wall with garages in the back
  • Verity in bottom right corner against garages
  • Verity in bottom left against garages
We experimented with focus, angles and framing.



We only filmed for about an hour. We need to arrange another filming date to get the small amount of filming left done.

Wednesday, 4 November 2015

Day 1: filming evaluation

Day 1 consisted of filming indoor shots which used low-key lighting. We decided to film the shots with the cocaine and heroin inside because we wanted a black background to make the drugs stand out. 

For our drug scenes, we used extreme close up shots with a black background behind it so the fire from the lighter would stand out more. However, we could see our reflections on the black background so to overcome this, we had to make it quite dark by putting a large sheet over us. 



For our second shot, we used low-key lighting by only using the lamp next to Verity to cast a shadow as this shot will be used when she's going through her rebellious stage. In this scene, we wanted it to look as if Verity is injecting the needle into her arm. To ensure that she didn't get hurt, she used a blunt syringe and pressed it onto her arm to make it look like heroin is being injected. This was a successful shot as it looked quite realistic and we had the appropriate lighting for this scene.



For our opening title, we used flour to replicate cocaine. First, we wrote 'Eighteen' in the flour which is the title of our film then we used a hair dryer to make it blow away as we were thinking of speeding this up on final cut which would make it look quite effective. However, this scene was not as successful as the others and took quite a few attempts because you could see the hair dryer in the reflection and some of the flour didn't blow away.


The next shot we filmed is of her running away from home and smoking in the park. To do this, we drove to the park. On the way to the park, we attached a go-pro onto the front of the car as we were thinking of speeding this shot up on final cut. The shots of Verity smoking didn't work as well as we would have liked it to because the lighting was too bright and kept on changing. Also, since we used fake cigarettes, there was little smoke coming out and it was quite hard to light. To improve, we could have filmed this scene slightly later so the lighting was less bright. However, we filmed an extreme close up of the cigarette which turned out to be successful as it was focused and had the appropriate lighting.