
The planning and preparation for our preliminary task was substantual for the stask that was set to us, be the help we got from the teachers. We were given a morning to film our short sequence which was shown through a step by step storyboard. We did not need to plan our setting, or the camera and lights.
In our thriller we had to organise everything ourselfs as we were getting maked on our preporation as well as the main product, where much of the term was occupied by finding locations, and preparing sets. We knew that we wanted a butcher for the establishing shots, therefore we researched on the internet places which were near by, after many rejections, we finally found a place in Godalming.
Once this was done, we decided what our studio would look like, which we based on the story board that we had previously drawn to help with the planning. Our shooting day was planned out in much depth, the story bording really helpped us with the shots we knew what we were doing at all parts and times of the day. This shows how the planning of the preliminary task was so basic and simple.
All the responsibility was put on us for our main task, therefore we took control and prepared it fully to gain the best outcome.
We were only shown easy shots, such as close up, wide shots etc in our preliminary task, but in the main task we could choose what shots best represented our genre, and I feel that our shots achieved this. In the preliminary task we settled with dialogue to tell the story, because our knowledge of shots were little. However, we had no dialogue in our main task, therefore the story telling was done through the sophisticated shots, such as:
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