During day two of filming we filmed the scene where the protagonist meets the friend and journey towards their next lesson. before starting to film, we started by getting consent from people in the common room as there were a lot of people in the common room and needed permission to film them.
We started to start where we finished off from the last filming which was when Bronte entered into the sixth form block. To film this we took a medium shot of the sixth form block title. We decided to shoot this because it would allow the audience to recognize where the protagonist is going, and the audience can also relate to the experience of the protagonist, as the opening shows the protagonist first day at college. We then filmed the female protagonist entering into the common room, we used a medium shot, and using a tracking shot of Bronte, as we followed her until she goes sits down. In this scene the voice over will stop and will focus more on the common room crowd, so the non diegetic sound of the voice over and the soundtrack will change to diegetic sound of the crowd in the common and the start dialogue between the characters. After following Bronte, as she goes to sit on a table on her own, the camera cuts to introduce the friend, with some other group of people. We introduce the friend with medium shot of her talking to her other friends, and starts to see the protagonist on her own, then we cut see a the friends perspective of of the protagonist. we then filmed the meeting of the protagonist and the friend starts the dialogue which then after we film a shot reverse shot of there dialogue. We then filmed them walking out the common room and towards there next lesson, and we filmed a medium shot of them coming out and going up the stairs and the we cut to when they are coming towards the second set of stairs and we filmed a high angle shot of them coming up the stairs.
What went well is that we were able to to get the dialogue in this filming scene, so we thought that the shot reverse shot went well as we were able to see the characters clearly and so the audience will know what is going on and who is talking. Also the the high angle shot that we had filmed came out clearly as the lighting was good within this scene as the footage was clear or the characters showed up well in the lighting. However to improve we could make sure that we get the dialogue bit clearer, so that the audience find out what is been spoken about, so that they can feel apart of the film as well.
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