First day filming evaluation
On the 26th of November, our group met up to begin filming. However we encountered various problems during the process. One of which included one of our group members were late, we reminded each other that we were originally suppose to meet up at 12, however as one of the members were late we were missing an extra hand. We decided to use the time efficiently and begin to take shots and start filming, during this period at around 1pm, we began to film parks and pathways that was beside Finsbury park station.
When the fourth member of our group arrived we went and had a break at mcdonalds, we then began start filming with our fourth member, we visited crouch end to start filming the first church, however a problem occurred when we attempted to film inside the church. We were told that this was not allowed, as there were children inside due to the nursery. Therefore we solved this problem by only filming the outside of the shots as we were able to find may areas that we felt would look good in our title sequence. These shots include a painting of various people on the wall beside the nursery, when filming this, to make this shot appear more sinister, we used the demo lights to shine light one each painting of a person whilst it was dark out to create a ominous effect.
As we were really eager to get shots of the inside of the church, omar directed us to the nearest church at the end of the road. However we realised we cannot take shots of the outside of the church as it was a red brick building, something that is uncommon in the bible belt region of America. However we were still able to get some great shots of the windows, we tried to make this appear more sinister by shining the dedo light towards the glass and shaking the light around to create an eerie effect. We then asked the priest inside if we were able to film inside, thankfully he said yes. We took advantage of the fact that no one was inside the church, we were then able to take very successful shots of the inside of the church, I feel that these shots would tie the whole title sequence together resulting in a very professional and seamless title sequence.
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