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Time of day to film notes

Filming any opening title sequence you need to make sure to incorporate all of the correct lighting in order to make the most creative and exciting clips.For our OTS we filmed all of our shots inside, however we did include a lot of natural light from outside. This allowed for our shots to consist of natural light. This looked effective as it gave a more natural feel and tension. Since we filmed during the daytime it could represent the killer as not being to bothered about when to torture and kill his patients. Despite using a lot of natural light for the majority of our clips we did include the use of the flood light. We used this to lighten up specific objects to make them stand out and gain the attention of the audience. This allowed the mad conductor (killer) to highlight his weapons for both his patients and the audience to see and thus allows the audience or victim to decide how they might die.
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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