Tuesday, 7 April 2009
Final production meeting
Today our group met, at my house from 12 till 3. We had the task of finishing filming and fulfilled it. At the start we watched the scenes that we had previously filmed and discovered that there was an unwanted sound (in the scene where the phone rings and Aslihan picks up), and so we filmed that scene again. Through watching the previous filming that we had done, I also made sure all the props and equipment were in the same position as they were in before, as if they are not it would look very inaccurate and unrealistic. Today I also learnt a new skill which although I was familiar with I did not really know how to master particularly well; taking a low and high angle shot. I learnt how to master this today through filming a scene of Vedat hiding behind a wall whilst spying on Aslihan. I also think that my idea, to include leaves and branches in front of vedat's face (also whilst he is spying on Aslihan) was a good one, as it adds to the mysterious atmosphere that according to Rubin is under the Thrillers met genre, It also allows the viewer to question, an element which according to Gary Braver should be included in every successful Thriller. We decided to go against our original storyboard and end the thriller introduction with a cliffhanger (a shot focusing on the newspaper article showing why Aslihan is after revenge). We decided this was a good idea, because it allowed the audience to question what is going to happen next and how the death of her husband might of taking place, as well as the reasons behind it. At the ending of our meeting I reminded each member of the group of the tasks they are allocated, which included the blog entries and we agreed on a later date, in which we will undergo editing.
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