Friday, 30 April 2010

Skills Audit; Filming

Filming

Our group filmed over the space of two days. On day one we spent it day filming at Highgate Woods and the second day at London Bridge.

when we went out filming we brought our storyboards with us, so that we knew what shots we had to film. When we were in the woods it was a bit difficult to film, as we didn't know what we should film because there wasn't much in the woods to actually film. In the end we filmed many shots; such as pans, tracking shots, high angle shots, low angle shots, close ups. We just went with it and did what we thought was right. our group had to remember to take a 2 min sound shot of the natural sound around us, this was so if we needed to add natural sound like if the sound was too windy or couldn't be used.

When we was filming at London Bridge Train Station, we started filming then was approached by a police officer who told us that we needed to get a permission pass to film at the station. We took a number of takes of the same shot because there was lots of different people there.

Filming was an enjoyable experience and if I had to do it again I would but only this time I would do it better.

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