Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Filming Blog: Overview of the Scenes

          After overcoming the issue that we faced with not having enough people, we were finally able to film. Luckily, we resolved this issue and found a way to film around it. Firstly, we began to film our scenes. These scenes would show the title sequences. These were very casual and simple conversational scenes. For example, these scenes would include sitting on the couch and talking or walking through the front door to establish the location. These scenes were also used to give background to the audience about the plot and what was going to happen. Throughout these, we also included tracking shots, over the shoulder shots, and an establishing shot. These shots are important as they allow the audience to identify a change in the scene. It also adds a more creative effect to each scene and the film overall.
         After filming these shots, my group and I moved into filming the next scenes. These scenes were used to show the moments that led up to the horrifying event. These scenes were very scary and mysterious. For example, one of the scenes would be in a dark scary room with the Ouija Board. Another scene would show the girl being possessed. These scenes were used to make it clear to the audience what was going on and hint to what may happen. In these scenes we used high angles, low angles, pans, tilts, medium shots, and close-ups. Using these shots is a great technique to make the film really come together and reach its full potential. Overall, the film process was very fun and exciting. We had a few setbacks, but we quickly recovered in order to stay on schedule.

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