Thursday, March 6, 2025

Production Post Getting The Right Shot


     When filming we had to use a various amount of angles and attempts to get the right shot. Not only this but we also had to use the right lighting. An example of this is the shot of our main charachter falling on to the light post. In the original attempt it was way to dark in both the shot were you are behind him and the shot were you are at the bottom of the pole. After Arthur having to sit still in a lunge position for 15 minutes to get that shot, we had to go back the next week to re-do it because it didn't come out how we wanted it.\

Here are some key things we changed:

- Locations: we went to a brighter location with more lights and cars so that maxi was much more visible to the audience when re-filmed

- Lighting: with the help of 2 phone camera and a really weird type of hug around type of pose I had to do to Arthur we were able to make it much brighter . We also had a shot were me and Arthur were both squatted over point lights at Arthurs facer to get the right amount of light shined on Maxis face to make him easily visible. Not only this but the lights on maxis face contrasted the night sky and made it appear darker than it actually was.

- Re-shooting: At first we didn't really shoot much we shot whatever we thought we needed and left. This is why we had to go back to maxis house again after a couple days to re-film almost everything. For this reason we ended up taking about 30 shots for about a 2 scenes that needed about 3 or 4 each. This is why we were able to get some of our film done because we were able to play around with the scenes and cut then insert them in a way that we wanted it to seem




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