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Initial Planning Ideas

Our original idea was to film in the Drama studio where we would use the darkness to create an intense scene. in this scene the killer would appear from the background and gradually get closer to the camera. once we filmed this we would put background music on where it would fit the scene making it intense for the audience, however this didn't really work as it was far too dark to film and so the camera wouldnt focus. we then had to resort  to another option where the lighting would be much better than drama studio. We then filmed in a workshop where we used natural lighting. Also in our initial plan we were filming the victim being dragged away, again this didn't work due to the lack of lighting. We were going for a torture horror, which we stayed with however we needed to rethink our plan because the shots that we filmed weren't great and so we thought we would stay along the torture line but change the the location. 
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  • Home
  • RESEARCH
    • REAL OTS ANALYSIS
    • PRODUCTION COMPANY RESEARCH
    • ANALYSIS OF TITLES WITHIN THE OTS
    • DOS AND DON'TS OF FILMING
    • SOUND ANALYSIS WITHIN TRAILER - MUSIC AND EFFECTIVE DIALOGUE
    • THEORISTS ASSOCIATED WITH YOUR HORROR
    • SUB GENRE RESEARCH
  • AUDIENCE RESEARCH
    • NETFLIX - WHO RENTING WHAT HORROR
    • BOX OFFICE GURU-WHAT TYPE OF HORROR MAKES MONEY
    • IMDB - WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY
    • GOOGLE TRENDS- THE SOCIAL CONTEXT FOR YOUR HORROR
    • AMAZON - WHO'S BUYING WHAT HORROR
    • BBFC - WORK ON TARGET AUDIENCE
    • METACRITIC- WHOSE RATING WHAT HORROR
    • COMPLETED QUESTIONNAIRE
    • AUDIENCE INTERVIEWS (MOVING IMAGE)
  • PLANNING
    • First Draft and feedback
    • LOCATION CHOICES AND PICTURES
    • PROPS
    • RISK ASSESSMENT
    • STORYBOARD
    • EDIT DECISION LIST
    • SHOOTING SCHEDULE
    • INITIAL PLANNING IDEAS
    • SCRIPT
    • TIME OF DAY TO FILM NOTES
    • NOTES ON LIGHTING
    • CASTING DECISIONS AND WHY
    • FONT CHOICES AND JUSTIFICATIONS
  • Evaluation
    • Question 1
    • Question 2
    • Question 3
    • Question 4 & 5
    • Question 6
    • Question 7