Monday, 17 November 2014

The first day of filming at the warehouse, was to get the initial warehouse shot completed. A problem faced was making sure the Dolly track fit well enough for the shot, fortunately new track was available.

The dolly itself was set up outside the warehouse and instead of the original storyboard had to be adapted where the character comes into shot from the right and moves to the left of the scene.

The potential problem faced was keeping up with the actor as he walks across.


The shot that was finally chosen worked in keeping the character in the centre of the frame until the dolly reached the shutter door.


 
 As the character inspects the door, he moves to the shuttered window and attempts to open it. The shot itself was deemed too long, and was cut up with different shots.

After the cut, the shot would come back to the dolly, and the character would activate a 3D hand scanner that would open the shutter:

After the shoot, a key was attempted on the green screen, but a mistake on the day was not to light it correctly, so the shot did not work.


To remedy this, a different shoot would be set up to make sure the inside of the door is not seen, and instead of a 3D hand-scanner, wires placed inside the post box would be used instead, and sparks implemented when the ends touch.

 On the day of the filming, the problems that arose were incorrect lighting of the green screen, and the dolly tilting slightly due to the slightly unstable pavement.

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