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Filming Shots Create Atmosphere
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2. We decided to place the camera in awkward angles to see how it would
look. We wanted to create this scary and intimidating atmosphere which
would attract the audience. This particular shot was taken without the
tripod, and it actually gave us the type of atmosphere which we wanted.
However we thought it best if the close up shot of Sheila showed her
emotions so that the audience could relate to her character.
3. We were going to use this shot as if it was the father looking down on her. It
was extremely hard to get the camera from shaking because I was not using
the tripod. However I did manage to get the shot perfectly. We were going to
use this shot instead of the long shot of Sheila and the park. We then realised
that although this shot created suspense and tension it never gave us a clear
view of where she was and her surroundings. We wanted to establish that she
was on her own and that there was no-one around to help her when her father
snatched her. We asked people what they thought after showing them this shot
and the long shot of the park and majority of them chose the long shot. We took
their feedback on board and decided to go with the long shot instead.
4. This is Sheila on her break mid-way through
our filming session. She did an excellent job
and was very easy to direct. She fully
deserved her little break.
5. This was Rihanna attempting to push Sheila at the right speed. She
failed miserably a number of times which is why they are laughing.
However she did manage in the end to push Sheila at the right speed
so that she was not going to fast for the camera. We did in fact manage
to get a number of different footages of Sheila moving at different
speeds, which gave us a variety of different choices.
6. This is one of our final shots which we decided to use. Each one
for a specific purpose. We decided to chose this shot because
we wanted an establishing shot which showed the whole
scenery. It highlights how she is all alone and there is no-one
around to see what happens to her. This shot symbolises how
Sheila feels, alone and isolated from society. It also highlights
how if anything was to happen to her there is nobody around to
‘save’ her.
7. We decided to take this shot also because this is the shot that
we want our audience to empathise with our character. It shows
how sad, depressed and lonely she is feeling. It makes the
audience want to be there for her and just give her a hug. This
shot draws on the emotions of the audience and forces them to
empathise with the character. It also symbolises the destruction
the parents are causing to their little girl and how no-one is
around to see this.