Sunday 8 February 2009

Changing Our Setting

Thursday 29th January

after having shown our footage to our teachers and other media staff helpers, it was decided that doing a night based thriller was not such a good idea as it would be difficult to work out a good lighting situation without making it look obvious. Although we were very keen to film in the night in order to convey to the audience our thrilling effect, it made known to us that basing our thriller in the night time just to enhance the thrilling effect was not worth possibly loosing marks for bad lighting. Also because we had chose to base it at night it meant that whilst everyone was busy getting on with their filming during lessons we were just sitting around trying to make up music and credits to go with our thriller which was hard because in order to make sucessful music that goes with the scene, we needing to be able to see the footage and go with the feeling we get wen we watch it. The same went for the credit. Taking all these things into consideration we changed our setting and based it during the day and we ended up altering our intial ideas to work better with our new setting. I believe that we will still be able to create the same thrilling effect in daylight maybe even better than we would have at nightime.

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