Reflection on Shoot 2
Our second shoot was on Sunday 25th January, we knew that this was going to be our last time to shoot as the deadline was just five days from then. Because of this, we was extremely efficient and well prepared in terms of props and clear ideas for framing our shots. My teammate George picked me up at around 10:30am on Sunday morning; we arrived at the location at 11pm. We were all set up by 11:15am after we had got all of our equipment ready and after a brief group discussion.
All of our shots in this particular shoot was inside the caravan and our storyboard helped us in terms of the overall look of shot and framing. Occasionally, each of us individually thought of some innovative shots that would be extremely effective for our clip, in particular these were towards the end of the clip as we wanted to make it look as good as possible.
Our shoot finished at around 4pm after 5 hours of non-stop filming. By the end, we were extremely pleased with our piece and there was a sense of relief as at times we didn't think we would be able to finish. I am very pleased with our attitude and work ethic and I am delighted with how we persevered and showed resilience throughout both our shoots.
After our first shoot, we were a little bit anxious as a group after not shooting as much as we would've liked. However, rather than affecting us in a negative way, it motivated us further to finish on time and to shoot to perfection, which indeed we did. In this shoot, we attempted to make each shot as innovative and unique as possible and I think this was achieved in the majority of our shots. The shots I am most pleased with from Shoot 2 are the mirror shot, the pliers shot and the blood on the caravan shot. These are the main shots that we innovatively thought of during our shoot.
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