Throughout our film, we use a multitude of settings , each providing the necessary atmosphere we need for that section of the film. The primary settings revolve around the moors and the house( my house was used for this production)
The picture above is the pimple, where we took the establishing shot and filmed around. As a public location, we encountered a few problems in that people would come into view whilst we were filming, thus meaning we had to re film that section again. However, an advantage of this was that we could then double up our footage and possibly incorporate both to make our production smooth.
This next setting we use for the film is the bathroom. The main character gets ready in here to go out and meet his friend. There are only brief shots of the bathroom its self through the shot, reverse shots which we use however it plays an integral part of the production.
This above photo shows the bed from which the main character is introduced during this opening two minutes. The state it is in now shows how it will be like once the character gets up in a rush for his day out.
Through these first three settings, we found advantages and disadvantages of filming. However the rule of re filming to get the right actions helped us to get what we needed film and in some instances, we found it to create extra footage for us to use within our film to make it smoother.



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