Malevolent Phantom
Film Diary
Monday 24th November: (Arrived at 3.15pm Left at 4.30pm)
The first day we went to the woods was straight after
school. We looked around the woods getting a feel for what parts were darker
than others, what parts were secluded and what areas were close to safety. We
started off with a few trial shots to see what angles are most effective. Our
first scene was two friends walking up the roads then saying our goodbyes.
Although we had to repeat this scene a few times as we couldn’t decide the best
shots for when we entered the woods. We included shot reverse shot during our
conversation which also took a few attempts as we were cautious of the 30
Degree Rule. We were able to film up to point where our main character Lucy had
received a phone call from her Mother which was the trigger for her to take the
unsafe route through the woods and the uncertainty that come along with it. We
stopped filming at 4.30pm due to the drastic lighting change which causes the
shots to look out of place.
Friday 28th November: (Arrived 2.35pm Left at 4.00pm)
After looking at what we had produced for Monday 24th
November we discovered that filming by the side of the road was inefficient as
the noise was too much, we also added another character into the story; we
decided to include another friend. We did this because we wanted the audience
to concentrate mainly on the friend who was on her own for them to sympathise
and relate to her. Therefore we started our film again with us beginning more
in the woods to eliminate any unwanted sound; this also gave us a wider range
of options on to how we could expand the story. We filmed a variety of low
angle and high angle shots by using trees to climb up; we were able to film up
until the point where our main character Lucy starts feeling paranoid which
also included the audience seeing the malevolent phantom for the first time. We
could have carried on although the lighting became too dark for the camera to
pick up useful footage.
Monday 1st December: (Arrived at 4.00pm left at 4.30pm)
Due to other factors we could not get to the woods as early
as we hoped, therefore our lighting was too dark than what we had initially
planned, resulting in no filming being done. Although we used this opportunity
to talk through what we would do at our next filming session and realised that
we had to come earlier therefore we all came to the decision of filming on a
weekend so the lighting would be better.
Sunday 14th December (Arrived at
9.30am Left at 11.00am)
We decided to arrive at our setting early on Sunday morning
because the lighting would then be appropriate; we started filming from where
we left off on Friday 28th November carrying on from our main
character being nervous while the malevolent phantom was in her presence. We
were unsure whether we should include a shot where we film for the protagonist
point of view as some from our group felt that we should leave him as a
complete mystery but we came to the decision in which we thought that following
him would make the audience more empathetic towards the innocent girl. We included
diegetic sounds to create suspense which was the trigger of a running scene
which resulting in our main character stumbling to her knees where her preying
predator dragged her off scene which ended our opening with the noise of her
desperately screaming. We were able to complete the 2nd half of our
film. We planned to stay till 12pm but we had finished early. All we need to do
now is add some non-diegetic music over the top for emphasis as well as titles.
Sunday 18th January (Arrived at 9.30 left at 11am)
After doing some editing and putting the footage together we
found a extremely noticeable lighting change therefore we decided to redo the
scene in more appropriate lighting. While we were revisiting the woods we
decided to touch up other bit that we were not 100% happy with, these mainly
included the transitions between two shots.
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