Tuesday, 11 December 2012

List of Tricky shots and locations

Filming on the train:
We will have to get written permission from the train company that will allow us to film on the train. 
It will also be difficult to film match on actions when characters are getting on and off the train because we will have to take into account other passengers wanting to get on and off the train and we will have a limited time to film them as we need to make sure we have all the shots before the train leaves the station.
Shooting shot reverse shots between James and Sally on the train will also be difficult as we will need to work around the train seats which may be difficult for it to look like a shot reverse shot. Furthermore, if there are passengers on the train we do not want to disturb them or ask them to move so we shall make sure that we aren't filming at peak times to avoid this problem.

Filming at busy times:
If the train/train station is busy people may not want to be filmed therefore we will have to get consent from people and passengers before filming. If an individual doesn't want to be filmed then we will have to make sure that they are not in the shot. 

Establishing Shot of Wombwell train station: 
This should be quite easy to do as there is a bridge that overlooks the train station however, we may not be able to hold the camera high enough to get an effective shot because we want to catch Sally and James stood at the platform in the shot. 

Unsteady Close up of James at the party: 
This may be difficult to film as we want the shot to be a close up of James' face however it needs to look like he is walking as well so it will involve tracking the camera. Moreover, this will have to be a handheld shot as we want to create the effect that he is drunk and so his vision is blurred and so the camera needs to be shakey and unsteady for an affective shot. 




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