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We added to our previous footage by filming the second piece of scenery on the road after determining the pictures we wanted for our main project. The problem, though, is that none of us had a valid driver's license, which is the primary reason. In any case, we could only use a certain number of shots, so we chose to keep filming. We chose to divide it into various scenarios rather than shooting it as a single shot. Initially, we captured images of Elaine carrying shopping bags she picked up from the grocery store as she made her way to her car. Then she put her bags in her backseat and got in to drive. The last take for that scene was as she was backing up and heading out to the road. The next scene starts with a shot of Myra inside her car as she advances and follows Elaine slowly a bit back to hide her intentions. Then it cuts into her, (Elaine) driving around the neighborhood for a few seconds, with Myra behind her back, requiring just a few seconds for thi...
The first step into filming, my partner and I started off by getting together and discussing when we wanted to start filming. Then we got together which was followed by wisely choosing our setting for our first couple of shots. I wanted to start off by practicing shots with our camera on how we were going to relate the setting to the genre. In addition to establishing the atmosphere, the tone informs the audience of the type of experience they might expect. The setting creates a sense of place and mood and may reflect a character's emotional state. Filmmakers can set expectations for the audience by matching the opening scene to our genre. As a result of this, audiences are better able to relate to the movie and can anticipate the kind of plot they will see. An inaccurate representation of the genre in the opening scene may leave viewers perplexed or disappointed. My choice for our first shot, I wanted it to be Myra. Who is the character who is the villain in our opening...
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