On the first day of filming we were excited to be filming, we got to our location with all of our props ready and we started to film, we got most of the shots we wanted and realised they were not the best shots so we decided to take back what we had, upload it and see if we can edit them to make them look good but it didn't work.
Me and Danielle then overcome this by re-doing the shots and getting what we need, this was essential that we done this otherwise we would not of had anything to edit or show. When we filmed again, we found the best thing to do was to get as many close-up shots as we could because then we didn't have any of the problems such as stuff being moved in the background and it kept the whole secret of what was going on in the shot and the mysteriousness of it. This helped us a lot because we did get all of the shots and we started to get our opening sequence going and getting the shots we wanted.
As we were editing them the group decided we need something more to make it more appealing for the audience so myself, Danielle and Jess decided to film during our own time to get what we want which was filming the girl in a mysterious place and to get close-ups and sound effects of her and her screaming. We chose to use a young girl because it makes the audience more sympathetic for the character and also makes them want to watch to find out what happens to her. We thought this was a good idea because it will leave the audience feeling guilty that they don't know what happened to her so they will want to watch it.
We did this and achieved this well and it fitted in superb in our opening sequence, it gave it a worrying feel for the audience and it makes them more interested in what they are watching. I feel it helped us achieve finishing our opening sequence because it gave us stability in finishing it and we chose to keep it to the end because it is what the film is about.
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