Location- As the filming was done on my house grounds, I made sure that the location was accessible for the other group members, giving them directions on how to get to my house and the quickest route, allowing us to have maximum filming time on location in order to capture our chosen shots.
Preparation- Before my other group members arrived on location, I gathered all props we would need when filming our opening, this included a hiking bag, tools such as pliers and a crowbar for the antagonist to use as well as our chosen mask for this antagonist, I then moved these props into the caravan where we would be around at all times so we could use them right when we needed them. Moreover, I also provided the camera we would use to shoot due to its quality, I made sure the SD card had space for the shots as well as having a spare battery if needed.
Furthermore, on top of this I had also gone to our main location for the sequence, the caravan and tidied the area in which our character would need to use to move around freely in various camera shots. This tidying included picking up cushions and sofa boards which had been lying around the caravan (as you can see from the picture to the right) and moving them back to the correct positions; I also made sure all unneeded objects around the caravan were stored away so they would not be revealed in shot.
Filming- For this primary shoot, I was doing the bulk of filming on set, taking ideas and help from the other group members so we could use our storyboards and various ideas and capture high quality footage. This included filming included pans, track shots, close ups and establishing shots.Editing- In post-production I, along with the other group members have been cutting together a rough opening, putting our clips into an order and timeline on the Premiere Elements software provided in school. Editing this clip together has allowed our group to develop and combine different, intriguing styles of editing, for example in which places we would place our typography in our opening and if they will have effects like a fade.

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