After a reasonably productive first day of filming and having a quick glance over the shots taken for the thriller piece, we decided that we wanted to re-film these shots with a different camera. We had initially used a camera (SonyHDR-CX210) provided by our school. Although, after looking back at the quality of this, we wanted to re-film using a camera which had: a more 'smooth' zoom in and out feature, clearer quality and focus. We used a Canon EOS 1100D for filming and re did most of the shot angles completed on Friday. Also, the fact that we were able to use two different lenses meant that we could successfully concentrate on either close up or medium/long shots at one time. We felt that this was the best for the overall piece and meant that shots prior to today were almost like test/practice shots to check the angles, lighting and mis-en-scene.
After this, we then prepared the board for the horror piece. Although, but we did not complete much filming of the horror board- just preparations. This meant that the next filming day, we would be ready to film immediately. The horror board was going to be much less structured, include more photos of the girls individually and look a lot more ragged and torn apart. This is to create the idea of the board being in a culprit's lair. We then moved the board down to my garage (the location for the horror shots) and began testing some shot ideas so that we would be prepared for tomorrow's filming.
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