Saturday 12 January 2013

Evaluation of the location visits

The first visit to the Greenwich tunnel, we decides to concentrate on the tunnel itself.
We were able to consider the different possible mise en scene opportunities and discuss how we would use the odd lighting to our advantage.
We were also able to decide where abouts in the tunnel we wanted to film and how much background noise there was in that particular area. This meant that we could figure out how to block out the unnecessary noise that could affect how professional our shots are.
I think that, overall, the tunnel is the perfect location for some of our film opening as it is intimidating and quite dark.

On the second visit, we were able to film some test shots outside the tunnel and near the grassy areas.
We found it incredibly difficult to find areas that had enough lighting to show the actors. Though, we found some light spots and also how to play with the lighting that we did have around us.
I think that the most productive part of the second visit was the skyline shots. The camera did not show the lights properly on video mode so I suggested that we just take a few photos of the skyline and see how they looked one after the other. This worked better than we thought and decided that this would be a good thing to use in our film opening

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