Monday 19 November 2012

Filming Schedule

A filming scheule is important to have bevause if the people involved in creating the film have something to follow, it will make filming run more smoothly,a s they know exactly what to do and when. 
We made quite a few changes to our filming schedule, for instance, we filmed our victim being dragged through the forest, which was something we  hadn't initially planned. We also took a few different shots of the victim running through the forest, in different location and from different angles, such as behind a tree to give the impressiont that she was being watched. Instead of just hacing the protagonist looking over the shoulder, we changed that slightly so she was glancing aorund the forest to check if she's safe. We also changed the scene in which she is in the bandoned room. The victim in still tied up, but she is gagged, crying, screaming and struggling. In the next shot, she is not alone int he room, the antagonist is in the room with her, sitting on the floor by her legs, playing with a knife and the audience will be able to see blood on the knife and blood on her legs. The antagonist will also drag the knife down her leg, then play with the knife again and then she scene ends. 




1 comment:

  1. This post demonstrates an excellent understanding of why a filming schedule is essential to consider and carry out. The table above, also demonstrates good planning skills

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