Planning was a key factor to the organisation of our tight schedule for filming. Due to the fact that Kenny went to a different school, we had to be organised and plan appropriate days for filming that all the cast and crew could attend for. Once we had a day set in mind, we went ahead to film in hope that it would be a success. The cast and crew all arrived at the location at the same time, causing a lot of stress and chaos, no one really knew what they were doing and we were lacking severe organisation skills! After arranging props and briefing the cast and crew, we began to film. Our filming was a little rushed and lacked the ideal quality we would have preferred. Throughout filming, we took several pictures to enhance our post production work, not realising that this was soon to be a huge problem for us. We managed to film over half way before the natural and artificial lighting became an issue, so we called it a day. Once we returned back to school to edit a rough cut, we found we had a huge problem with the footage we filmed.


After various discussions regarding the necessity of one specific scene and its location, as a group we decided to abolish the idea of using a bedroom and instead to film the scene downstairs. We chose to do this for scene 7 purely because it wasn’t necessary, nor did it fit with the rest of our film, to have a sudden change in location. The idea of our film was to create a message of confusion and for Kenny’s mental state to increase as the lives with the regret of killing his girlfriend. Changing location would enable audiences to loose concentration and the quality of the filming would ultimately reduce. At first, it took some convincing for me to understand how we would benefit if we remained downstairs, but thinking about it now, the footage works so much better and I am glad we done it the way we finally did!

Due to there only being three people in our group, deciding on job roles became difficult as we found there was not enough people to fill every position. With this in mind, we all worked together to ensure everything was completed to a good quality. Thankfully we had clear sky and sunshines when filming, otherwise the noise from the rain could have ultimately become a problem when editing.
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The ‘Screen Grab’ shows the change in location. |

Due to there only being three people in our group, deciding on job roles became difficult as we found there was not enough people to fill every position. With this in mind, we all worked together to ensure everything was completed to a good quality. Thankfully we had clear sky and sunshines when filming, otherwise the noise from the rain could have ultimately become a problem when editing.
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