What went well- Everyone turned up on time for meeting and collecting the equipment. By the time we arrived at the location it was the right type of lighting for the night scene that we planned. We successfully got to use a car in our opening for when the girl is being followed which we thought would be a problem with accessing. We got to film all the shots we needed for the film involving the car and when the killer interacts with the victim. We used a different amount of shot types from long distance to extreme close ups and cut offs for when the car is following. The recording equipment was handled properly and carefully taken care of from when we kept it overnight until the next day of also filming.
It could have been better if- We brought the correct lighting equipment as it was very dark to see and the quality became more unclear. This could have also been solved by using a street with more street lamps so the audience would clearly see where the character is and determine the surroundings. It would've also been better if we correctly planned how and the character would be placed in the camera frame so directing should've been better as we wasted time organizing last minute. There was multiple frequent interruptions with the public with people occasionally walking down the street and background noise of people talking. To improve this we could have found a even better remote location where there would be less interruptions. We didn't do much takes of the shots that we needed just in case in editing we thought we could use a better version.
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