Friday, 17 December 2010

Final Thriller Opening

I am now closing my blog, i hope that you enjoy looking through our thriller opening.
Here is our final product. Enjoy!

Friday, 10 December 2010

7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?

6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?

Here is a video of me and my group talking about the different technologies which we used in the making of our thriller opening:

5. How did you attract/address your audience?

Being teenagers ourselves, it gave us an advantage of knowing the best ways to attract and adress our target audience. Below is a video of our opening titles and annotations of ways it will atttact and adress our target audience:

4. Who would be the audience for your media product?

As a group, we decided that the target audience which we would be aiming our media product at would be, teenagers to adults ranging from 15 - 23 as we are teenagers ourselves and know what our audience would be looking for in a film.
To find out what our target audience would be most interested in, we had to carry out some research to find out the ideas which they think would work and not work. As a group we interviewed a number of people from differant age groups to find out:
- What they like about films
- What they thought of our ideas
- Their thoughts on films in general
This was a very important part when making our title sequence.

By completing questionnaires and interviews on our target audience, it allowed us to receive feedback on the ideas of our film, for example firstly we was going to use a female stalker however most teenagers which we interviewed thought that this wouldn't work as everyone is use to seeing a male stalker.
The type of questions which we asked our audience were questions which helped us find out what they enjoy doing on the weekend, what types of films they enjoy, where they mostly watch films and general information on themselves.
Here is a questionnaire which we asked some of our target audience to fill out before we conducted our opening:


Witth the answers which we received from these questionnaires, we took into consideration whether teenagers would be interested in our idea and would want to watch it or not. For example, we asked whether a female stalker would be a good idea and the majority said no, we then listened to this feedback and changed our stalker to a male.

Before we made the thriller opening, we made an audience profile which you can see below:



Below i have interviewed keeley, she is a teenage girl who fits our target audience and she told us a little bit about what she enjoys doing aswell as some information on herself:


Our target audience would want to watch our film as we know best what they want to see in a film. The main characters in our films are teenagers, our target audience can relate themselves to the characers which makes them more involved in what's going on in the film.

The reason why people would want to watch thriller films is for entertainment as it leaves them scared and in their seats, making them watch more. It is important that thriller films send out a sense of thrill, this is what engages the audience into watching the film. When the audience turn off the film, they feel more secured as the film is over and a sense of safety comes across them, for example if they was watching 'the ring' they would now not feel as scared as the film is over but may still feel tense when the phone rings as this is the main storyline to the ring.

Maslow's Hierarchy



 Maslows hierachy is a theory in psychology which i can relate to my thriller opening. I think that 'The Unknown' can be most related to the 'safety and security' section of the heirachy as it shows that the stalker has dominant behaviour due to the way he acts towards the girl.
As we have a dominant stalker in our thriller opening, it shows that the safety and security of the teenage girl is very low and shows that girls are main targets for male to stalk as they tend to be weaker.
The girl does not have much security in the thriller opening because through the opening, we see her on her own and walking through a park. Parks are known for alot of 'muggings' and other crimes to take place in and are not safe these days which shows again that she does not have much security.

3. What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?



Evaluation 3 by ChloeG

2. How does your media product represent particular social groups?

I played the role of the teenage girl who gets stalked throughout the film however isn't very aware of her stalker being around. I decided to choose the girl out of 'prom night' which my character is mainly like as we are both young girls who are fun, always with friends and up for a laugh. 
Both of these characters are blonde, which could be put across as a stereotyped 'dumb blonde' as they both get obvious clues that they are being stalked but yet pay no attention. Both of these young teenage girls take pride into what they look like as they are both stylish and pay close attention to how they look.
Teenage girls are usually represented in films as the main target for something bad to happen to as they are still young and not fully aware of what could go on around them. This shows that young girls are both the protagonists through out the film as they are the ones who are getting stalked during the film. This may show that the representation of women are victims as they mainly get stalked.
Both males in our films are the antagonists as they tend to be more intimidating toward girls and more stronger to be able to hurt females.
The costumes which have been used for my character and the dress sense which has been used for Britney Snow shows two different sides of teenagers. For example, during my film i am wearing a casual day outfit which our target audience tends to usually wear however in 'Promnight' we see a more glamorous side to teenagers and how the like to enjoy themselves.
We used different shots to show the representation of our character in a way of telling our audience about the particular social group, for example, by using a long shot of me walking to the park, it shows the audience the sense of style of teenagers. Having an over the shoulder shot of the stalker watching the girl walk into the park shows that the girl is vulnerable as she does not see the stalker, and also that she is not aware of what is around her.
Here are some print screens of the different shots to show the dominance of the stalker:











We decided to use a night vision filter to film the scenes of the teenage girl in bed, the reason why we filmed in night vision is to empahise on the fact that the girl is in bed and is having a bad dream of the stalker, stalking her. By the girl having a bad dream and showing this in night vision makes her seem scared as it is important enough to be shown in the thriller opening.









Like Prom Night, we have a male who is playing the role of our stalker. We make sure that the males identity is hidden at all times which makes the character seem more mysterious. Having a male as our stalker connotes the dominance which male tend to have over females as they tend to be more stronger than females. We have shown that the male has 'power' over the teenage girl as we see her having bad dreams of the male and also we see shots of the stalker looking at pictures of the young girl, this shows that the stalker is obsessed with the young girl.

Below is the trailer to Prom Night:

1. In what ways does your media products use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?


Frame 1
This here, is our production logo of 'swivell productions'.  By the writing being on a black background with blue writing, it gives off to the audience a cold mysterious feeling. Swivell productions comes across as a quite feminine name, we decided that it should sound quite feminine as it is a film which is aimed at mainly girls and we are girls ourselves.
We made sure that the way the title enters is different to our opening titles as it is our production name and not introducing the cast.

Frame 2
The second shot of our opening sequence introduces our main character who will be playing the victim through out the rest of the film. It is important that the victim is introduced in an early stage of our opening titles as we want the audience to know about the characters. We decided that we should film this shot in 'night vision' as it emphasises on the girl sleeping and having a bad dream which sets the storyline of our thriller off. The green night vision connotes thats its night time and gives off a thriller effect. By the audience knowing that it is night time by seeing the green night vision, they may associate this with bad images as bad things tend to happen at night in the dark. 

Frame 3
Next, we introduce our audience to the 'stalker' which is the next main character of our thriller story. The audience would know that this character will be playing the 'stalker' as the clothes she is wearing covers his face which makes his identity unknown. We filmed this shot in Crystal Palace park as we believed that this area gave a cold feeling as it was a cold day with bare trees which made the focus more on the stalker. By the audience not being able to see the stalkers face it relates to our thriller title of 'unknown' as we do not know who is under the Hood. 

Frame 4
Frame 4 shows an over the shoulder shot of the stalker, stalking the young girl on facebook. We thought that this would be a good shot as it shows the stalker using 'facebook' which our target audience of teenagers use near enough every day so they can then relate themselves in this shot. This shot is very important as it is telling the audience that the stalker is stalking the young girl which they previously saw asleep in the bed. 

Frame 5
Frame 5 is also another over the shoulder shot of the stalker, by us having two shots of the stalker looking at the girl, it begins to tell the audience the obsession which the stalker has of the teenage girl, it is important that this gets emphasised on as the audience needs to know the storyline of the film. Once again in this shot we do not see the stalkers face but yet see the back off him which makes the audience question on who he is and what he is up to.

Frame 6
In this frame, we can see that the victim is now out of bed which means that her bad dream is over and she is now in reality. In this shot, it shows the audience of the costume which the teenage girl is wearing which begins to tell the audience a little bit about the girl. This shot may question the audience of them wanting to know where the girl is off to and who she is going to meet.

Frame 7
This shot shows continuity of the young girl carrying on with her journey as she has now entered Crystal Palace Park. The audience may link the previous shot which was shown in frame 3 of where the stalker was previously waiting for the girl as in this shot we see the back of the stalker watching the girl walk furhter into the park. By frame 7, the audience would recognise the stalker in the white hood as in previous scenes we used different shots to show the costume of the stalker. As we see the back of the stalker watching the victim, it begins to tell us that the stalker is watching the girl and is planning to do something to her. 

Frame 8
This frame shows an extreme close up of the girls phone receiving a text message from 'unkown.' The extreme close up shows the importance of the text message. From the previous frame, the audience knows that the stalker has been watching the girl which lets them know that the text message may have been received by the stalker.

Frame 9
Finally, to end our thriller opening we finish with our titles opening which we created in after effects. We was inspired by the film se7en with the way how our opening titles came in as we thought that this gave a feeling of the thriller genre.  By using editing, we made the opening title dissolve in and out of the shot which makes it look more interesting to the audience.


below is a document of other thriller opening titles which inspired ours:
Print Screen for Meida

overall review

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Editing up to rough cut

Before our rough cut was produced, we had to make sure that all of our editing was completed in the right order and that as a group we were happy with what we had produced.
We have currently been editing all of our filming using final cut pro, whilest at the same time producing our production logo and opening titles in after effects.
Below are some printscreens of some of the steps which we had to take inorder for us to get the final product:


This is an image of final cut pro which we used. As you can see that on the timeline, we have clips of our footage which we have put in order for them to come up on the screen. On the left screen, we have our footage which we was editing to put into our thriller opening, inorder for us to be able to use these clips we had to make an input and output and then drag it on to our timeline which would then come up on the right hand box which shows what our final film will look like.
In this printscreen we were editing our opening titles which we made in aftereffects and transferring them into final cut pro.


To put more of an effect on our footage, we decided to change the brightness and contrast of certain clips. This printscreen shows that we were using the colour wheel to change the colour of the scene on the right, by us doing this it made the white of the hood stand out and made the pink background more dull to make the scene look more realistic.

Rough Cut

Below is a rough cut of our thriller opening, this shows the style of what our thriller opening is going to look like. We have posted our rough cut onto youtube which allows us to recieve feedback from our target audience of what they like and dislike of our thriller opening. We are going to take these views into consideration and change anything that we agree on.



Feedback:Facebook messages:

Keeley Knell:
i think that your thriller opening is going to look really good, however it think that the writting needs to be made more better because cant really see it.the clips need to be made shorter as they drag on.

Lauren Walker:
oh wow i think its great, very impressed girls!!!!

Stacey Sorahan:
oooooo i reeeally like it :D  what stars you all areee!

Leanne Hillier:
i like the way that your titles are presented, and the part were you are in bed (night time effect) also that you used differant angles i.e at 1:29. The music is also relevent to the theme.

Tamara:
i liked yout thriller opening, i thought that it was interesting and keeps the viewers engaged. I also really liked the way Lauren walked past her stalker wihout knowing, thought that was a great idea. 

Monday, 6 December 2010

Conventions of title sequence.

Before we made our title sequence, we had to think of everything what has to be included into a title sequence.
When making a title sequence you need to make sure that the details of the cast and crew are introduced so that the audience know who will be playing the characters as well as the main people who help take part to make the film. It is important how the title sequence enter and exit the scene as it makes it more interestng and indicates the genre.
One of the most important items which needs to be included in an title sequence is of course the films title as the audience needs to know what the name of the film is what they are watching. The films title needs to be catchy and simple so that the audience can easily remember it.
With the first few opening scenes, it is important that the the main characters are introduced so that the audience know who the storyline will be based on and also some sort of indication of the environment, for example ours is a girls bedroom and a park.
A mood and tone is tend to be set in an opening, in a thriller opening a dark and mysterious mood needs to be set aswell as elements of the thriller genre, this is very important as it will be telling the audience about the rest of the film.

Student film research



I decided that researching previous thriller openings would give me a good idea of what would make a good thriller opening and what wouldnt make a good thriller opening.
The reason why i decided to pick this thriller opening is because it engages the audience, it builds tention and is very independent.
What i like about this thriller opening is that they have edited it so that all of their footage is in black and white which i think makes the scene look more dark and has more of an effect on the audience. The way how they have made their opening titles come in is quite interesting as they come onto the main opening instead of having their own background which introuduces the characters aswell as the director. The group who produced this thriller opening made their own production logo which i think looks better than using a famous one as it makes their work their own and introduces who they are.
The music which they have used sounds like that they created it themselves, this music is very interesting as it has differant sound effects and has a stronger beat as the track goes on making the audience feel the tention in the scene, this is a very good example of how they have engaged the audience as it makes them watch on.
A varierty of differant camera angles have been used, for example a good overt the shoulder shot has been used to show the character checking their watch for the time.
However, their are some things which i thought could of been improved in this thriller opening. For example, when the boy on the slide gets shot, i think that they have made the scene too dramatic with the blood and the way how the boy got shot. To make this scene look more improved, i think that they could of made the blood red, which would stand out from the rest of the black and white scene to show more of an effect to the audience.
What i have learnt from this students film opening, is that if you use a variety of differant shots and put them effectively together with music which build tention then you can capture the audience attention which would make them want to watch the rest of the film and this is what thriller openings are suppose to do.

Preliminary Task

Before we started to film our film openings, we had to all make sure that we had done our preliminary task which allowed us to get use to how to use a camera and make us familiar with different camera shots which are mainly used.  The main three camera shots which we had to use were:

- 180 degree rule
This is when inn a scene, two characters should always have the same left/right relationship to one another and the camera should not move past the 180 degree marking.




- match on action
Match on Match action is usually used to show two characters expressions or to show an conversation between two people.


- Shot reverse shot
Shot reverse shot is like match on match action, it is mainly used to show conversations between two characters. One shot is focuses on one character looking at another character and then another shot of the second character looking back at the first.
Here shows an image of one character, it would then go to shot reverse shot to the next character looking back.

In the prelimiary task, we had to make sure that we used these camera angles whilest filming a character, opening a door, walking through the door, walking across the room and then sitting down on a seat. My group thought that a good idea to show all of this happening is someone coming in for an interview, we all took it in turn to film one and another playing the role of an interviewee and the interviewer which gave us a chance to see how the camera works and how differant camera angles look.
Once we all saw which footage looked the best we begun using final cut pro, to edit the differant shots together to bring the scene of the interview.
I personally, dont think that our prelimiary task went aswell as which it could of as we wasnt very experienced on the camera and didnt make the footage continous. If we was to re-film our preliminary task i think that we should of filmed the shots in differant angles like we did with our thriller opening, this makes the footage look more interesting when it is edited together.
Below is our preliminary task:

Sunday, 28 November 2010

New storyboard

As we changed our orignial idea, this means that we had to change our storyboard as we had a differant environment to film in and differant ideas going on.
Below is my rough sketch of a storyboard:

Update

During the past week, we as a group have all been busy editing our thriller opening to try and make it look as effective and capturing as possible. We have been using 'final cut pro' to edit, this software allows us to view the footage which we filmed, and cut out the parts which we dont want which allows the opening to be coming along. We have had alot of fun editing our thriller opening and have all enjoyed watching our final product come along.
We have to add our production logo and opening titles which we have made using 'after effects' and then we will be able to publish our 'rough cut.' As we are working as a group we have to discuss and listen to everyones idea of what we think will work and wont work, we have decided that we want our opening titles to come in like 'sevens' opening titles and that instead of them coming on with a plan background we want a patterned background to make it look more interesting and effective.



Here is a video of 'sevens' opening titles which has inspired our opening titles.

Sunday, 21 November 2010

Re-filming

From the last post, you can see the bad quality and standard of our filming which we previously made. From seeing how our filming came out and discussing that we wasnt happy, we decided to change the story line slightly. Our main focus is still of a stalker however we only have him stalking one girl as we thought that previously with all of us playing characters it looked a bit to hectic and we was introducing to many characters in the opening scene. Today filming, i took the role of being the girl who was being stalked, chloe dressed up to be the male stalker, emily directed and unfortunatly kerry couldnt make it. Using the HD camera and tripod we filmed in the following places:
- Emilys house
- Emilys Estate
- Crystal Palace Park
- Penge
We all thought that today went alot better than the previous day of filming as the rain held off, the lighting looked alot better when we played back what we filmed and the quality was alot better. We all had alot of fun filming and are looking forward to start editing which we should begin on tuesday. Below are some pictures of us filming today.
bed which we used to film one scene

camera and computer where we filmed

pictures which we used in one scene

emily filming

us 3 during filming

chloe being the stalker

emily being the director

me playing the girl who gets stalked

 Me in a shot walking to the park

Me and emily setting up to film chloe being the stalker


During our filming we ensured that we used a variety of differant shots to engage the audience more, we used the following shots:

Mid shot - We used mid shots to establish the setting. For example, we used a mid shot to film me in the bed  having a nightmare to show that i was in a bed. We also used a mid shot when i was sitting on a bench in the park to show the surroundings.

Extreme Close Up - Extreme close ups are used to show the importance of something, we decided to use an extreme close up to show messages which the girl recieved on the phone and the message which the stalker was sending. This shows that the message has an important effect on the rest of the film.

Over the shoilder shot - Using over the shoulder shots are used to show what the character is looking at. We decided that we do not want the stalkers face shown so we used alot of over th shoulder shots to show the character 'stalking' and showing his mystery. An example of when we used an over the shoulder shot is when the stalker was looking at the girl on the computer.

Close ups - Close ups are usually used to show a characters reaction, we used a close up to show the girls reaction to waking up from a bad dream which she had on the stalker. Close ups does not show the setting which means that the audienes main focus is on the character in the shot.

Long shot - Long shot show the whole of the scene which you are filming in, the focus is still of the character owever alot of background. We used a long shot when the girl was walking to the park and walking into the park.

Panning - This is when the camera moves across a scene horizontally, we used panning to show the girl walking past the camera to go to the park.

Below is the new storyboard which we are using due to the fact that we wasnt happy with the way our previous filming turnt out which means changing the storyboard.

Friday, 19 November 2010

Day of editing

Today was the day of editing, as we opened up final cut pro and looked through our footage which we was about edit. As a group we all discuss and decided that we wasnt happy with the footage which we filmed as the quality didnt come out what we expected and also because the lighting was dark. Below i have posted a shot which we was going to use in our thriller open but was not happy with as it is 'grainey' and isnt clear like we wanted. Some of the footage which we filmed on the tripod also came out quite 'shakey' which doesnt make the shots clear which would be a disadvantage to the audience so we need to make sure that when we refilm that the tripod is level and in focus in what we are filming.
On sunday, we are all going to go out and film on a differant camera which has HD and make sure that we have enough lighting where ever we film to make sure that our quality of our filming comes out the highest standard possible.
When editing, we also realised that it would be a good idea to shoot each shot in more than one camera angle as this would give us more footage to work with when editing and make us find which angle would look best, for example, when recording the stalker we should do an over the shoulder shot, as well as a close up shot and a long shot.








Thursday, 18 November 2010

Advertisment

On the internet, their is a website which is http://www.glogster.com/ which allows you to create online posters and advertisment. I decided that this would be a good website to use to create an advertisment for our thriller film, using glogster i created a background, uploaded images from the internet and added text to make my poster look as interesting as possible. Below is the advertisment for 'unknown' which i created.

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Testing

On my laptop i found a basic 'movie maker' which i thought would be a good idea to use to see how it works and get an idea of using differant softwares. The programme is called 'Muvee Reveal', i decided to use this to show differant camera shots which are used in films. To make the quick clip i went on google to find differant images which shows differant camera angles, i then uploaded them onto muvee reveal and arranged them in the order i wanted them to come up on the clip. I then thought that the clip looked boring as it didnt have any sound so i downloaded a quick music clip from youtube and downloaded it onto my clip.
What i made is very basic however it gave me an idea of how to use differant software which i may want to use when editing my own clip, as i have learnt how to add music and effects such as the cube which i used.

Music

Next, we will need to be thinking about the music which will be being played during certain parts of the thriller opening. We all decided that it would be much more fun and interesting if we created our own music rather than using and copying someone elses work as this is our thirller opening! To make our music we will be using a software named 'garageband' below i have shown a track which i quickly made to test out the software and get prepared to making the real thing.

Sample Garageband by kerrythompson24

Here below are some tracks which have been used in previous thriller films, i will be listening to these tracks and taking to them into consideration when it comes to making my music as they all make your heart race and build tention for the audience. I personally think that the music creates a huge impact on what is going on in the scene as it can tell the audience what is about to happen, for example if someone was walking up the stairs and the beat of the track got faster we would prepare ourselves for something bad to happen.


This music which is found in the film hide and seek comes across as quite mysterious and the humming of a young girl creates suspense as it sounds scary.


Jaws has one of the most classic music which gets the audience heart racing, i could listen closely to this when making my thriller opening as this is a very sucessful piece of music which creates alot of suspense during an interesting and main part of the film.



Eventhough rockys theme tune does not create suspense or tention in any way, i think that this is a very good piece of music to listen to and work with when thinking about my music, the reason for this is it was a great success and when people hear this music back they can tell straight away what film it comes from which i think is very important when thinking and making music.
I will soon blog my final piece of music which we will be using in the opening scene.

Swivell Productions.

Swivell productions is the name which me and my group came up with for our production logo at the start of our thriller film 'unkown.' Together as a group we all thought of names which we thought would be good and in the end thought that my idea would be the best one to work with and use, the next step which we all had to take was to use the software 'aftershocks' to create our production logo.
Aftershocks is a very complicated and hard programme to work with so it took some practicing before we was all happy knowing what we was doing, before we got our final product we took differant steps and tried out differant colours and text styles before we came to a decision of which one looked the best.



Here is a printscreen of our basic start, as you can see is that we have only just got our production name wrote here and it looks boring, our next step was to make it look more interesting and professional like a real production logo.


Here we added an effect to the name, as you can see that we blurred and sharpened the writing which was a spot light on the writing. This is just another basic step which we used to create our production logo but yet still it looks boring and plain so we wanted it to look more colourful and interesting.




After changing the colour of the text, we thought that we would add an effect to the writing to make it look more interactive and make the writing come in with an effect. After doing this we then decided that we wanted the production logo to move which ment that we decided to change a few other things. Below is the final product.






 Above you can see the final product for swivell production. After using text layers, camera layers and a light layer it allowed us to achieve our final product, this now means that we have a productiong logo which moves, swivell as the name says and lights up. To finally complete the product when on the opening title we will be using garage band to create a sound effect to go with it.
Below is an image of myself, chloe and kerry all working on the product as Emily unfortunatly couldnt make the meeting.




Tuesday, 16 November 2010

Video Of how we thought filming went



In this video we mentioned that their was some obstructions in our shots which we had to move, above are the images of the items which we had to move. The reason why we had to move these items is that they did not fit in with the scene and they would of distracted the audeinces attention,

Time Line of Project

Time Line of Thriller Opening Project

Sunday, 14 November 2010

Testing of Production Logos.

Before i feel confident enough to use the software 'after effects' to create my production logo, i decided to use a website which is:
http://cooltext.com/
to have some basic ideas of what our production logo could look like. This website lets you use differant fonts and styles of how you want your writing to look, this website isnt no where near as good as the after effects programme which is why we will be using the after effetcs to create our production logo.
When i am fully confident with the after effects programme, i will post how good i tihnk the software is and also post our final production logo which we will be using.
















As you can see that these are basic, with the 'after effect' programme we will be including movement in our design along with alot of other effetcs which will interest the audience.

Monday, 8 November 2010

Interesting Production Logos



This video here has many differant production Logos which are interesting and differant. These production logos inspire me as it had differant styles, for example some of them are basic and some of them move.



Here is a famous production logo which many people recognise as it is Disney Walt Pictures. Disney is an inspiration as it is normally found on films which are aimed at younger people, however near enough everyone recognises their films just by the logo production as it is so famous.



Warner Brothers is an american production and is found at the start of many films, this is a well recognised production. This is an inspiration as it is not complicated and simple but yet such a sucessful production logo.



Lastly Universal pictures. This is also a very good production logo as it has music which is recognisable as well as the logo itself. The writing 'Universal' goes with the logo of the universe itself which is good as they link together. This is what we are aiming to do with ours as it is 'Swivell Productions' so we will have the logo 'swivelling'

Sunday, 7 November 2010

Day of Filming.

Today was the day when the filming begun! It is Sunday the 7th of November and at 2:00pm we all met up to begin our filming to our thriller opening 'blackout'. During our day of filming we had to work around a few problems, for example we was ment to have a male stalker in which kerrys friend was going to take on the role but couldnt make it on sunday. As a group we decided that it would be a good idea to use chloe dressed in a hoody and not let the audience see her face to create more tention during the film.
When we was filming the weather turnt for the worse and the rain came, however we took our filming inside to return outisde later. Lastly we had to move items out of the shot which would of distracted the viewer, we had to move items outside where we was filming such as a sofa in the alleyway and a big cardboard box.
Below is pictures of  which we took of us filming.



Here is emily and Kerry on set, this was taken just before the filming begun. We was planning which shots we should use and what were good ideas and not such good ideas.


Here is me, Kerry and Emily setting up our camera preparing for the first shot to be filmed!
Here is a quick picture which me, Keryy and Chloe took during a quick break.
This is an image of emily preparing to film one of our shots in the stairway of the stalker.
Again, Emily and Kerry setting up the camera to prepare us for the next shot.
Here is a rainbow which we saw during our filming. The rain came along with the sun which means we had a mixture of weather to work with during our day of filming.
Walkway which we use to walk up to the house in which we was filming in.
Here we have shown props which we used, this is something which indicates why the stalker wants to stalk the  girl.
Here shows where we set up our camera to film the props laying on the floor.
Me and Emily during filming.
These shots show the camera which we used, and also the stalker with differant shots which we filmed. For example in the last picture you can see that we used an over the shoulder shot due to the way how our camera was positioned.