Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Locations, and why we chose them
Victim scene: POV shot.
Concrete pathway needed to be long enough for the POV to be filmed at a running pace. If several pathwyas were used it would be unrelaistic and have little continuity, therefore this area was chosen.
Victim scene: feet tracking shot
Same place as POV shot was used for continuity and logic ;)
Victim scene: Steps jump panning shot
Within the vicitm scene set and steps were outside. If they were inside there would be less space to film in for a panning angle.
Victime scene; (possible) Long shot of victim running around corner
This was a potenital area becuase a long shot would reveal the victims face.
Victim scene: Vault - medium shot and low angle shot
Located at the end of the POV shot pathway, this location made sense at it would show continuity. In terms of mise-en-scene, the way the fence is built allowed the camerman to crawl under to film, while the victim vaulted. The short fence was also used as safety percautions were taken into consideration.
The Boss scene: Over shoulder shot and medium shot of agents.
This room was perfect for the match on action shot, and boards could be used outside as a makeshift corridor. Permission and timetable arrangements was amde with Mr. Inman to use this office.
The Boss scene: Pikachu's chair! Close up and medium shot of the boss. The 'un-masked masked man' shot :)
'Spinny-chair' was necessary for mise-en-scene.
The Boss scene: Match on action set.
Camera was/must be framed so that 'Head of Sixthform' sign is not visible for mise-en-scene purposes.
Corridor scene: Assassination office workers desk.
This desk was in the corridor we used, and could not be removed. Therefore office and stationary props were place for mise-en-scene. This included files, newspaper, and 'wanted' sheets.
Corridor scene: Agents long shot.
Corridor scene: Agent's establishign shot.
Corridor scene: Agent 2's walk into over shoulder shot.
During this shot, lockers were visible (assassins don't need lockers) therefore large display pin boards were booked out. For mise-en-scene 'wanted' sheets, newspaper clippings and other scrap paper was pinned haphazardly onto the boards to mimic a hit-list board.
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