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BEHIND THE SCENES FOOTAGE

We have decided, as a group, to produce a 'behind-the-scenes' video to compliment our final product. When we begin filming on Thursday, we are planning to take a smaller, more compact camera which will be effective to film 'vlog' type footage on. The video will be casual and relaxed, but very informative as we film clips from our filming process, our location, characters etc. This will mean we have more information which we can reflect on when we come to the evaluation process nearing the end of the blog. We will all share behind the scenes filming as we will all be featured in the final film at some point (meaning we can't film the behind-the-scenes at the same time.) For example, if Louis is playing a character in the film he cannot film the vlog-type footage however Amber may be available to film this as she may not be included in that particular clip.

When film industries do a behind the scenes film they talk about what the film is about, working with other actors and directors, what they're doing on set and shows how the film was filmed and made. So depending on what you're wanting your behind the scenes video to look like; we could do a vlog of what scenes we're shooting, the film's story and showing camera angles and how we made the film.



 

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