When filming for our thriller opening we noticed problems that would have to be fixed during the editing stage. When uploading all of the video clips into iMovie as a group we selected the outline of what was happening within the movie that matched the storyboard.When looking through all the camera angles we filmed we noticed that at one point me and David were both looking straight into the camera. This was something we didn't want the shot to resemble, as it emphasises the scene as being unnatural and that the actors are realising the camera is there. Therefore to solve this situation we looked back at the filming we had selected and found a clip that we could cut right before the actors made eye contact with the camera. By dong this it created a more natural and realistic camera shot as it doesn't represent the actors knowing they are being recorded.
When filming we had to be aware that the bracelet that I am wearing was removed, however the problem we had was when the camera started rolling the bracket was still on my wrist. Therefore this has to be removed and re- filmed, meaning that we had to remember to select the correct video clip when placing all the videos together to create the basic storyline, during editing stage. The reason this was a big impornatce that we got it right was due to the bracelet was the key item that was found by the two friends trying to rescue the victim that was kidnapped, because the bracket was in frame to start with it meant that the film didn't have continuity, and the storyline didn't flow as well as we wanted it to. If we was to of kept the first video, the audience would of perhaps clicked onto the fact she was already wearing the bracelet at the beginning of the kidnapping scene, and could've confused the audience.
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