After alot of editing from all the filiming we did at southwest trains station (Windsor and Eton riverside) we are able to show you our first draft of our intro to Blackout. We filmed it during the week after school one evening where we were greeted by the station manager, Frank. After a short meeting which included a safty breifing we were able to start filming. We filmed for about 3 hours making sure we got all the right shots that we planned out before hand. After spending a week or so editing this is what we came up with. The equipment we used was a tripod to keep the camera still to hold a steady shot, the camera its self(making sure there was plently of battery life), and the props and mise-en-scene for the opening. Which included me getting changed into our tramp cloths and bringing along a guitar to play! Whilst there we improvised abit, to make sure we made the most of our time filmimng at the station. We stuck to our orginal shot list but also added in a few more!
Tuesday, 26 April 2011
Filming and our 1st draft
After alot of editing from all the filiming we did at southwest trains station (Windsor and Eton riverside) we are able to show you our first draft of our intro to Blackout. We filmed it during the week after school one evening where we were greeted by the station manager, Frank. After a short meeting which included a safty breifing we were able to start filming. We filmed for about 3 hours making sure we got all the right shots that we planned out before hand. After spending a week or so editing this is what we came up with. The equipment we used was a tripod to keep the camera still to hold a steady shot, the camera its self(making sure there was plently of battery life), and the props and mise-en-scene for the opening. Which included me getting changed into our tramp cloths and bringing along a guitar to play! Whilst there we improvised abit, to make sure we made the most of our time filmimng at the station. We stuck to our orginal shot list but also added in a few more!
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