Low down angle of character checking out the car after it breaks down in the forest on the way to their rave. We have used a low angle shot as it shows a lot of the muddy groud, this shows that they have driven on a rarely used road which creates a secluded, alone feel.
For one of our scenes we wanted to have Rosie walking through the forest and an axe swings down behind her. This meant we had to carefully attached an axe to some rope and loop it over a branch of the tree. We waited until Rosie was well past the point where the axe would swing until jack let go of it. Jack was out of shot at all time.
For one of our scenes we wanted to have Rosie walking through the forest and an axe swings down behind her. This meant we had to carefully attached an axe to some rope and loop it over a branch of the tree. We waited until Rosie was well past the point where the axe would swing until jack let go of it. Jack was out of shot at all time.
This picture is of Rosie setting up the tripod at a low angle to record the teens' walking through the forest.
Stages of this shot. From the camera to Jack, who is out of shot, to Rosie walking past where the axe swings.
Over the shoulder tripod shot of me strangling Jack with an axe. We didn't end up using this one as we thought we would leave his death as a mystery so we did n give to much of the story line away in the trailer.
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