Storytelling Unit- Shoot Day 2
The second shoot day was relatively straight forward. I simply needed to film some indoor house shots. It was Williams morning routine and some establishing shots to gain an insight into Williams personalty; someones home says a lot about them. So I set off filming a dripping tap into a dirty sink, and packet of food with faces on them. I shot William coming down the stairs and putting his clothes on (Vicar attire). Shots like this just gave an insight into Williams character.
I didn't film a radio shot in this shoot, but when I had to re-film after my work got deleted, I included a radio shot. After filming this I was fortunate enough to hear a broadcast on life and death which was really fitting to the piece so I recorded it to test if it would add to the piece. Filming the radio shot was made really effective by having William press the button but the shot would be from behind it. At first this didn't look effective because there was no visible button, but I decided to test it with white paper as the button and have him push that in front of the camera lens. This gave the illusion that it was the button being pressed, but obviously would've been impossible given the lack of room to place the camera behind he button.
I didn't film a radio shot in this shoot, but when I had to re-film after my work got deleted, I included a radio shot. After filming this I was fortunate enough to hear a broadcast on life and death which was really fitting to the piece so I recorded it to test if it would add to the piece. Filming the radio shot was made really effective by having William press the button but the shot would be from behind it. At first this didn't look effective because there was no visible button, but I decided to test it with white paper as the button and have him push that in front of the camera lens. This gave the illusion that it was the button being pressed, but obviously would've been impossible given the lack of room to place the camera behind he button.
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