Monday, 30 November 2009

Group Meetings and Creating our FInal Stop Motion ..

Throughout the One Shot weeks, our group met up several times to discuss possible ways in which we would film our movie and decide what would and would not work.
On the day of filming unfortunately the weather was poor and there was a lot of rain and because of this we decided to scrap our idea of filming within a graveyard since looking at the future weather forecasts didn't seem promising.
This meant we had to sit as a group to discuss on a new narrative for our one shot movie. After discussing we decided it would be best if we filmed inside where we was currently situated since moving somewhere else and risk getting the camera equipment wet would not be a good idea since one of us would end up having to pay for the damages.
After gathering ideas from each of our group we came up with an idea where we could use the one shot footage to act like a camera which has been set up to capture an event. We decided on the idea of catching thief / thieves, discussing together we created a narrative where a character attempts to capture a thief by setting up a camera and drawing him in using left valuables, with a comedic twist to our film, the character trying to capture the thief would end up with no valuables left as well as the camera also being taken failing miserably at his task.
When we started filming we did some initial test runs and taking a director type role i helped with altering parts of the script in our one shot to make our film more effective in projecting our narrative.
I also played as the main thief within the play, the character in which the protagonist played by Boris is trying to capture.

Here is the embed to our finished uploaded one shot film.

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