Filming day #2
On my second day of filming I went back to the location with my main actor and myself playing the German officer. My mother came with me in order to film the parts that I could not, I directed her as to what shots I wanted and how long to shoot for. The footage I shot was a mix of shits, ranging from close-ups to long shots as I wanted to capture the sense of danger and difference between the two characters. I filmed a variety of shots in different locations in order to see which setting worked best with which shots, so that I can create the best effect on the audience.
An example of a shot I captured was an over-the-shoulder shot of me (playing the German) looking at the other character walking into the distance, this creates a sense of danger and ambiguity as it does not show the face of the German, nor does it explain his intentions with the other character.
An example of a shot I captured was an over-the-shoulder shot of me (playing the German) looking at the other character walking into the distance, this creates a sense of danger and ambiguity as it does not show the face of the German, nor does it explain his intentions with the other character.
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