First of all we had to get to studio the day before to set up our set so we would be able to shoot our thriller on the time table we had planned. We went to the editing suet to discus what our plans where and what we were going to shoot. We decide to shoot in the studio as it was our main feature. In the studio there was a run down flat built this set the scene of our suicide bombers bed where most of the film took place.
We started film shortly after ten o’clock we where filming the construction of the bomb and his targets of where he is going to blow. This took just over 3 hours to film. We had some alterations we started filming with a full beamed bulb light but then we decide to create more effect and to build the tension that the light would be better of swinging from side to side which gave an image of a dark and dingy old room which wasn’t looked after, so we re filmed all most of the sequences again as it would have been strange to cut to a swing light from a stationary light.
We broke for lunch at one o’clock and by this time most of our indoor filming was done. We still need to take a couple more shots which we gave around an hour for after lunch. The shots we had left of a high angle shot of the whole room from an aerial view this shot was of his daily routine for the day of that day of making the bomb then leaving to go and blow up Guildford. We left our selves forty-five minutes for lunch. After returning to the studio just to finish up on our last couple of shots we then went in a mini bus to Guildford to film our last section of our thriller sequence.
We arrived at Guildford at 3 o’ clock this gave us enough time to run through the shot before filming it. We had to be quick as we didn’t have a permit to film in a public place. The location couldn’t of been more of a better day as there where stools in the high street and lots of people around. This built up more tension as one of our shots was of the actor putting the bomb in a teddy and when we where in Guildford you would see the teddy in the actors had. We stayed at Guildford for around 20 minutes by then we had all the shots we needed in that location. We came back from Guildford and watched our footage we took. Our group was proud of the quality of filming.
Thursday, 18 March 2010
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