Tuesday, 10 January 2012

Filming Session #4

From the audience feedback half way through our editing process it was highlighted to us to there needed to be use of a point of view shot. We knew we had to revisit the cellar, and within five minutes of being down there we knew we wanted the point of view shot to look like you were seeing exactly what she is seeing, so when she blinks the screen goes black. We thought this would look more effective. It did not take us all that long to figure out to show that. We realized, by using our fingers, resting them at the top and the bottom of the lens and then moving our fingers it created the effect that it was someone's eye.
We figured that her point of view would be showing the man that captured her coming down the stairs, this meant we had to ask one of our Dads to just walk down the stairs. This took a matter of a couple of minutes and that was the end of another session. Even though the shot only lasted about five seconds it was absolutely vital to help the audience to see what was going on and help the audience feel sympathy for the victim of the kidnapping.

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