Wednesday, 6 May 2015

Recording Session 1 - Swanage

On the 2nd January every member of the team organised to got to corfe castle near wareham and to swanage in order to capture the outdoor shots that we wanted. Sam sent off an email asking for permission to film at the castle however there was no reply. Upon arriving at corfe and speaking to the manager we were allowed up free of admission and quickly set up.

We had arranged to get there at a specific time in order to take advantage of the golden hour. While we got there slightly early the results were still magnificent. The sky was almost unnaturally yellow as the sunset went over the hills. Members of the public politely stayed out of the way since we had a camera which was an odd experience for me personally.

After getting this footage we moved into swanage to film on some of the hills that overlook the town. This was ideal in showing how the character felt as well as how isolated he is.

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