We started by creating a short storyboard just so we have a rough idea on what we wanted to go out and film. We started by finding a location where we wanted to film our first shot and then we decided what sort of shot type we would want to do. We decided that we would do a low tracking shot. For this we used the tripod for a tracking shot, but we did this because we didn't have a steadi-cam to make the shot steady. So we had to use the tripod in the most effective way to ensure that the shot was as steady as possible. For this shot I had to turn the tripod to the side and carry it like that. This was probably the most difficult shot that we filmed in that film because it was very hard to keep the camera as stable as possible while progressing up the stairs. For that shot we shot that one long duration shot and then filmed separate shots that we would edit into them. We used a upwards panning shot that focuses on Tom's hand going up the banister. We also filmed a close up shot of Tom's hand opening the door then him going through it. We filmed these shots with a tripod so that they were stable. The final shot was also shot with a tripod and is a shot of Tom walking and then I come behind him and knock him out and dragged him away.
In the editing stage we only really had to cut and put clips together. We enhanced the sound of the weapon hitting Tom's head by making it much louder in Final Cut. Our film was planned to be longer but because of the time limit we had we could not complete all of the filming that we wanted to. For the future we will try to work more efficiently if we have a very limited time schedule to try and full complete and be satisfied on the film that we had produced.
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