After that Night Erin has been suffering night terrors and flash backs. But what has caused this....College is over for the day for most but not for Erin. She is staying back for extra time in order to complete work for the next day. Completely alone…well that’s what she thought. A series of unnatural and strange events take place that evening and Erin finds herself in serious danger. The dead need a home and a victim and they’ve chosen Erin as their prey. She tries to reason with the spirits but there’s no bargaining with the dead. Erin’s goal is to escape the building and return to safety but the spirits want to play so escaping won’t be as easy as it sounds. Will she make it to safety or will she fall victim to the underworld?
Thursday, 26 February 2015
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
Our Group Preliminary Task
Our group preliminary task (filmed in school). I managed to edit a few shot but was unable to finish as the files became corrupted and we were unable to email them to myself. However, the filming that we done is on the school computer so there is still proof that we have done some work. We planned to film a small modern day Hitchcock film that showed a shadow (or hoodie) walking towards a destination where they would then meet an acquaintance and exchange some money. We kept the identities hidden until they met to create a mystery-suspense feeling.
The shot types we used were:
- A long shot (shows the figure walking past a second floor window)
-A over the shoulder shot (showing somebody holding money)
-Close up (of the money)
-Close up (of feet walking past the camera)
-Mid shot (of somebody waking up to the camera)
-Mid shot (of a door banging and the money holding figure turning to look)
-Mid shot (of the hooded figure closing the door and walking over to a table)
-Mid shot (shows both people walking to the table, stood on opposite sides)
-Close up (of the money holding figure saying “Have you go the money”)
-Close up (of the hooded figure replying “Yes”)
-Close up (of the two figures throwing the money down onto the table)
Group I worked in: Abbie, Queenie and Bryony
The shot types we used were:
- A long shot (shows the figure walking past a second floor window)
-A over the shoulder shot (showing somebody holding money)
-Close up (of the money)
-Close up (of feet walking past the camera)
-Mid shot (of somebody waking up to the camera)
-Mid shot (of a door banging and the money holding figure turning to look)
-Mid shot (of the hooded figure closing the door and walking over to a table)
-Mid shot (shows both people walking to the table, stood on opposite sides)
-Close up (of the money holding figure saying “Have you go the money”)
-Close up (of the hooded figure replying “Yes”)
-Close up (of the two figures throwing the money down onto the table)
Group I worked in: Abbie, Queenie and Bryony
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