I had some initial ideas for how I should film certain parts of my scenes.
The three scenes take place as follows: on a moving vehicle, inside a secluded and tight space and later in a larger area such as in a bedroom.
In terms of cinematography, my main idea is to use longer takes. These would include continuous
shots of a person walking along the path or walking into a building and following them into the building. This idea has developed, firstly with a shot of one of the characters walking onto a bus, showing their ID to the driver and then proceeding to make their way down the isle of the bus to the person they are going to meet.
This idea of continuous takes has developed for another planned shot which actually took inspiration from a film that I had researched when researching how other directors choose to direct their own film and their directorial style. This shot involves a person walking into a room, the camera doing a full 360 shot before focusing in the character again. However, this has developed even further; I would have my character walk in (the female lead in my project), see her room has been ransacked
and then the male lead will have silently appeared behind her when the shot focuses on her again.
I like this idea and i believe it will show that I have taken elements from other directorial styles through research and will fit the tense tone I wish t produce in my own film.
With sound design, my initial ideas were to use mostly natural diegetic sounds that come to the screen. However, I have thought to develop certain scenes with the use of carefully placed sound-effects. For example, when creating my buzz track for when the bus is in motion, I will try to record footage of the bus actually sewing down to properly fit the action that is taking place on screen. I will also use sound effects to emphasise certain sounds if they are not prominent enough such as the bus braking.
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