We went back to Wisley Airfield to finish off the shots that
we didn't get last time, which didn't take too long as we got most of the shots
that we needed last time, there were only a few shots that we needed to get
that were missed and some shots that were added in later. The lighting and the
time of day was the same as the last day of filming which means that we can use
shots from different days in the same sequence. The shots we got are based
around the same time as the other shots which means that we are finished
completely with the scenic shots are can begin on the other shots, which are
the shots before the war and the conflict that the main character gets himself
into. Unlike the previous day, the wind was less prominent which means that the
shots that we got will not need ADR which will help to take some of the time
out of the editing process. As well as the shots at the airfield, we also got
some shots in the surrounding field and area, which will help to give the
character the impression of traveling though the country. The final location was
at my house and we got some shots showing the surviour scavenging through the
house, the shot ends with the main character having a gun put to his head from
behind by the antagonist.
Things that went well:
We got all of the shots that we intended to do which means
that the wisley airfield location is no longer needed.
The Challenges:
Nothing
particularily prominent but it would have helped if we could have added the
camp fire scene at Wisley, however we brought none of the material nececary for
the main character to start a fire so we could not do it in Wisley. It is
unlikely that we will return to Wisley as most of the shots we were intending
to film have already been shot, therefore we may have to film this shot
inanother location if at all.
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