Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Chosen Location

We originally chose a large, antique-like house in Hellesdon due to the aesthetically pleasing attributes that it possesses such as the grand size. Unfortunately, our first shoot in this house went pretty awful, so we decided it was best to choose a different location that was much more suitable. The second house - a house that belonged to one of our group members in Mulbarton - was easier to access and more convenient for everyone to get to.

Mulbarton House
Although the Mulbarton house was a little smaller than the Hellesdon house, it was still just as suitable, and the easy access allowed us to film much more efficiently in the time frame we had. The Mulbarton house was actually a lot better in a few ways compared to the Hellesdon house; for one, it had a stone path leading up to the house which had a much better impact on our sound. The sound of the footsteps on the stones is much more effective, and a key part of our thriller. Furthermore, the new choice of house had a larger bedroom than that of the Hellesdon house, which enabled us to fit the tripod more comfortably in the room, and allow us to achieve the best shots possible. The bed in the Mulbarton house had a lot of room underneath where we could place the bag, which is an important part of our thriller. The new house actually fit our storyboard better, especially because of the bedroom. This was a relief as we didn't have to redraw our storyboard. Below are some practice shots that we thought would help us get a feel of what angles and places to use when we film.
Practice Shot 2
Practice Shot 3 (Final Shot)
Practice Shot 1
Practice Shot 3




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