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Sunday 19 December 2010

The Team

Name: Samia Ahmed
Bio: The director of 'REDEMPTION' and she eats a lot, besides that, she has been the foundations of our group by getting the cast together and got us rolling.









 
Name: Louise Gadd
Bio: The producer, also known as the final girl, Louise's ability in art helped us gain a broader creative direction such as the post production process.
Name: Me :D
Bio: Camera operator, my job was to initialise the narrative structure, which we followed and choose the camera shots and justify why I used them.

Thursday 16 December 2010

Final Day of Filming

Yesterday, we met with our Villain, Blathazar (Rhys) and our male victim Simon. Our Final Girl was unable to make it to Clapham Junction, so we improvised and used Louise who played the part Dylan. We were able to film establishing shots of the upper level of the station with Balthazar into the shot and towards the camera and tracking shots of commuters to add to the realism of our teaser trailer. I was also able to do a panning shot towards Louise and film her reacting to missing a train, this introduces the audience to her. Due to National Secturity 1 we were instructed to leave the premises and because our whole trailer was meant to be set inside a train station.

We had to improvise again and film directly outside the station, instead of using the tripod this time I held the camera to give it a shaky effect when Blathazar attacked our male victim and injected him with his contaminated blood. We used a baby's medicine syringe and because of the close up shot, it looked as though the needle had gone through our victims neck, although there was nothing attached to the end of the syringe. We were about to do the follow up to the train station scene when we were again told to leave the area as it belonged to the station and we were still not allowed to film there.

Instead of moving off to a new area, we decided to stay in Clapham and found a dark bridge on the main road which we decided to use to film a long shot of Louise walking towards the camera through pedestrians as though she had just been attacked by Balthazar and escaped. I chose this kind of shot so that it looked like the final girl was walking towards the audience for help which makes the trailer a more persoanl experience. The second to last shot I filmed was a close up of our final girl with Balthazar entering/intruding within the shot making it a over the shoulder shot of Louise being cornered by him and the the final shot was a extreme close up of Louise dialling for the police and Balthazar jumping from behind her to grab her around the neck. We ended on this to show the main motivation of our Villain - there is no escaping from your past.

Thursday 9 December 2010

Inspiration



After watching this, we decided we would definately film in the train station as it is an isolated area out of anyones comfort zone and missing the last train meant that the protagonist in this movie was seemingly all alone, for the whole night.