Monday, 13 January 2014

Filming - The Breakfast Club

Behind the scene shots.

Through out our shooting we took some photos to show the progress behind the scenes while filming. We came to realise as a group shooting an opening to a film is easier said than done as we did experience some difficulties like making toy cars seem as if they were realistic. However, as a team we overcame this with the use of camera angles and props which worked to our favour. 

In the shooting we used a variety of camera angles and different types of shots such as long shots, medium and close-ups. The tripod helped us with shooting different shots and places but we also hand held the camera in one set so that we could create a unique movement which we needed. 
For the scene which involved showing the lockers we used a whiteboard pen and wrote on the lockers in order to get the correct shot. 

Location to film was easy as we were in an educational environment which worked to our advantage as 'The Breakfast Club' is set in and around a high school. We changed our costumes by changing our hair, clothes and our posture for the different characters. When it came to speaking some of us were more nervous than others but we worked as a team to support one another until we were all feeling confident.




Angling the camera for a shoot.

Drawing on the lockers to prepare the set for shooting.

Harrison creating a piece of prop for shooting.

Shooting one of the scenes with the prop that Harrison created. 

Shooting the scene from the cars. 

The tripod and the plan. 


Taking a break - tripod down. 

Jaya getting the settings of the camera right for the shooting. 

Sticking the prop on the wall.

The Cars. 

Deciding on what shot to do next and going over our plan. 


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