Hello guys!
As as group we decided that, a Murder Investigation would not only be the most suitable story line for us, using the equipment and resources that we had, but also we felt that the story line was one that wouldn't reoccur amongst the others who are also making a prelim. We then created a simple storyboard of our prelim so we could picture it and clear any problems that may occur if necessary. After completing our storyboard, we picked all the necessary equipment and props that we needed such as, a camera and a notepad and pen, which all will be needed in our prelim.
We then set out to film our prelim and headed to the forest by the school. To ensure that our prelim was good, we didn't start to film unless we were fully comfortable as well as confident of exactly what we were going to say, but also where exactly each of us are going to be standing throughout the prelim.
For our prelim we were advised to include the following camera movements to ensure that our prelim reached its full potential. The camera movements were; Shot Reverse Shot, 180 degree shot, Some form of dialogue or conversation.
The main plot of our prelim is a murder investigation where a teenager had been killed by another, and two forensic officers assess the murder seen to find the murder and get to the bottom of the murder. However, what the audience don't know is that one of the forensic officers is friends with the murderer, therefore he tries to get rid of the evidence at the scene in order to help his friend.
Before filming our prelim we mad several last mintue checks and we then rehearsed the prelim over and over several times and eventually began to film the opening scenes of our prelim. We tried to include all of the required and recommended shots, but we were not able to produce a good shot reverse shot during our conversation.
WILL HE HE SUCCEED AND SAVE HIS FRIEND FROM 10 YEARS INSIDE?
Antonio Murugesan
From AARD Productions we would like to introduce you to our very first blog.
In this blog we are going to be explaining how we made our prelim clip.
First of all, all four members of AARD Productions sat down and discussed potential story lines for the prelim. We came up with several main ideas such as, Stereotypes, Home life and a Murder Investigation.
We then set out to film our prelim and headed to the forest by the school. To ensure that our prelim was good, we didn't start to film unless we were fully comfortable as well as confident of exactly what we were going to say, but also where exactly each of us are going to be standing throughout the prelim.
For our prelim we were advised to include the following camera movements to ensure that our prelim reached its full potential. The camera movements were; Shot Reverse Shot, 180 degree shot, Some form of dialogue or conversation.
The main plot of our prelim is a murder investigation where a teenager had been killed by another, and two forensic officers assess the murder seen to find the murder and get to the bottom of the murder. However, what the audience don't know is that one of the forensic officers is friends with the murderer, therefore he tries to get rid of the evidence at the scene in order to help his friend.
Before filming our prelim we mad several last mintue checks and we then rehearsed the prelim over and over several times and eventually began to film the opening scenes of our prelim. We tried to include all of the required and recommended shots, but we were not able to produce a good shot reverse shot during our conversation.
WILL HE HE SUCCEED AND SAVE HIS FRIEND FROM 10 YEARS INSIDE?
Antonio Murugesan
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