After we filmed a short scene whereby the couple say goodbye to one another we used a wide shot to show the full body language of the characters to give the audience and incite into the characters relationship.
As we were filming outside this presented it own problems. When we started the filming it was light out and so our footage starts of with good lighting, being bright and visible. Although as time progressed it got very dark quickly and by the final scene it is hard to make out the footage. We did like what we filmed but we discussed perhaps filming it all in one time frame so that the scene doesn't start of bright and end up dark. So we have decided to go back to our original setting of the outside area we have at school, as there we have access to proper tables with lights surrounding the area. We will still film the same shot types and angles but we will just change location.
As we were filming outside this presented it own problems. When we started the filming it was light out and so our footage starts of with good lighting, being bright and visible. Although as time progressed it got very dark quickly and by the final scene it is hard to make out the footage. We did like what we filmed but we discussed perhaps filming it all in one time frame so that the scene doesn't start of bright and end up dark. So we have decided to go back to our original setting of the outside area we have at school, as there we have access to proper tables with lights surrounding the area. We will still film the same shot types and angles but we will just change location.
Very wise to seek on-going feedback and to make changes based on criticisms. You present this very clearly, as well. Good work, Connie!
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