After many hours of work and effort, me and my group have now finished our main task. Overall, I am impressed of what we have achieved. However the final product which was produced was nothing like I imagined and this was due to all the changes we made from the initial pitch. There were a variety of reasons for these changes and they were made in all three areas of production, pre-production, production and post production. In this post I will go through all the changes we made and why they were made.
1. The Actor
Initially we had cast Daniel Cadoret, as mentioned earlier in my blog, to play the main character. We did go out filming once with Daniel and he did a good job at presesenting the character we wanted. However after this it became apparant that after this seesion he was unavialable for filming when we needed him due to what he had planned. Of course we respected this as he was only helping out through kindness so if he has other plans he should definetly do them rather than go out of his way to help us. Therefore we had to find another actor star in the opening sequence. As mentioned before on my blog, I was the other choice to be the actor so I took up the role. Overall this didn't affect the overall piece as the audience didn't know this and the only drawback was having to re-film three or four shots.
2. The ending
When we first thought of the initial ending, there was going to be a lot more going on and was even going to involve another actor. However half way through the production process, we realised that there were two problems with this ending. Firstly, the ending would invovlve the character being shot, and if this were to happen it would of closed a lot of doors to who this character was. However the main reason we changed his is due to timing. With what he had already filmed, the piece was already two mintues long so adding an ending which would be just as long would mean our piece would be going gainst the brief of making at most, a two and a half minute opening sequence. Therefore we had to go back to the drawing board and rethink our ending. This took two attempts as the scond idea for an ending was also too ambitious for the little time we had left for it. What we producedin the end, I feel was sufficent to work as the ending and honestly would've been better than the ending we had planned in the first place.
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This is the initial ending in stroy board form, with the car pulling up and the driver then shooting the main character. |
3. A couple of shots
Our shotlist was something which, as time went by, we struggled to follow. This was for two reasons. Firstly the shots we had in mind may have been overly ambitious however the main reason was that once we were on set we realised that some shots we had planned would not be as effective as we first hoped. however the location also gave as a lot of inspiration for different shots and some of which wouldn't of worked without what we had available. A good example is there was part of the wall which had fallen away and we took advantage of this with one of the shots. This wouldn't of been possible to plan if we didn't know the wall was like this.