Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Indoor Scenes

The second part of our filming was more difficult and took plenty of time more than the outdoor part.
This was due to the fact that (as well as keeping the cat quiet) we had to control the lighting to make the subjects of the scenes visible to the camera; also, the acting and the movements that the cameraman had to perform to obtain the effects we were looking for became quite complicated and forced us to repeat every scene several times before we could manage to find a decent one.


The indoor filming started with the second half of the Match on Action i.e. the bit filmed from an inside-the-house prospective; here the scene became consistently darker, giving us some problems about which lights were to be used to make the subject visible to the camera.


The greatest part of our indoor filming took place in my bedroom: here the protagonist does not seem to be able to focus on his homework and starts looking for something more "interesting" in the drawer next to his desk.


The indoor filming ended with the scene where the boy has taken his drugs and collapses on his chair (we added the title in the top-left corner afterwards).

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