Dead bodies scene from thetaleofdemise
The dead bodies scene of our main task was filmed at the location of Bywood Bird Sanctuary. This was because we needed to film in a woodlands area and not many people visit these woods as others that we knew. We also knew that Bywood Bird Sanctuary had lots of grown out weeds which would be the perfect background drop.
When we first arrived to Bywood, we walked around to find the perfect area we wanted to film our scene in. Once we had found the perfect location, we changed in to the costume needed for our scene. Sophie and I wore white tops, to connote vulnerability, and Josh in a black top, to connote death. We also chose black to show the contrast the difference in the innocence between Sophie and I and Josh.
We then began filming our opening credits. This involved us running around in the woods as if something was chasing us. We chose to have this as the back drop for our credits. We filmed this multiple times, going in different different directions and adding dialogue each time. We also filmed a few times where Sophie fell.
Once we were happy that we had enough content for the credits, we went on to filming the main part of this scene. This consisted of three dead bodies lying on the ground, Sophie, Josh and I and Katie picking up the camera and screaming. Before we started filming, we needed to have the appropriate make-up. This consisted of Talcum Powder and blue eye shadow for our face, black eye shadow for our eyes to make us look dead and ketchup for our tops for blood. After we had finished, we all lied on the ground and asked our friend Katie to sprinkle lily petals on Sophie and I. This was because lilies connote death. Then, we got Katie to position the camera on the floor so it captured a close up, canted angle of Sophie's face. Sophie was looking directly at the lens. Once we begun recording, we held our breaths and stared to avoid blinking. Katie then picked up the camera, as if she was a passer by. We asked her to pan over our bodies before turning the camera on herself and screaming. We also filmed this multiple times. It was filmed multiple times as some of us began to laugh. Furthermore, Katie found it difficult to scream so we experimented with me screaming as she mimed the scream.
Overall, I believe that filming the dead bodies scene went exceptionally well as we were able to carry everything we had in mind without any major problems.
The dead bodies scene of our main task was filmed at the location of Bywood Bird Sanctuary. This was because we needed to film in a woodlands area and not many people visit these woods as others that we knew. We also knew that Bywood Bird Sanctuary had lots of grown out weeds which would be the perfect background drop.
When we first arrived to Bywood, we walked around to find the perfect area we wanted to film our scene in. Once we had found the perfect location, we changed in to the costume needed for our scene. Sophie and I wore white tops, to connote vulnerability, and Josh in a black top, to connote death. We also chose black to show the contrast the difference in the innocence between Sophie and I and Josh.
We then began filming our opening credits. This involved us running around in the woods as if something was chasing us. We chose to have this as the back drop for our credits. We filmed this multiple times, going in different different directions and adding dialogue each time. We also filmed a few times where Sophie fell.
Once we were happy that we had enough content for the credits, we went on to filming the main part of this scene. This consisted of three dead bodies lying on the ground, Sophie, Josh and I and Katie picking up the camera and screaming. Before we started filming, we needed to have the appropriate make-up. This consisted of Talcum Powder and blue eye shadow for our face, black eye shadow for our eyes to make us look dead and ketchup for our tops for blood. After we had finished, we all lied on the ground and asked our friend Katie to sprinkle lily petals on Sophie and I. This was because lilies connote death. Then, we got Katie to position the camera on the floor so it captured a close up, canted angle of Sophie's face. Sophie was looking directly at the lens. Once we begun recording, we held our breaths and stared to avoid blinking. Katie then picked up the camera, as if she was a passer by. We asked her to pan over our bodies before turning the camera on herself and screaming. We also filmed this multiple times. It was filmed multiple times as some of us began to laugh. Furthermore, Katie found it difficult to scream so we experimented with me screaming as she mimed the scream.
Overall, I believe that filming the dead bodies scene went exceptionally well as we were able to carry everything we had in mind without any major problems.
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