Soot day 3
Today we shot the scenes that are set in the Bedroom. Jack
being caught dancing and singing in front of the Mirror and Jack being thrown
out of home. We did get everything shot, but maybe not in the most efficient
way. The time constrictions of today were pretty much non-existant and we did
not have all that much to shoot. We planned to start at eleven however due to
issues outside of our control we didn’t actually get started until around
twelve.
When we got started we got the first thing we had to do was
dress the set. Because so little of the room is seen in shot we had to dress
accordingly. In order to make the room seem convincingly like a stereotypically
gay teenage boy’s room. The only thing in the frame was mike and the reflection
in the mirror. We had Lucy’s massive, pink Audrey Hepburn poster. We stuck this
up on the wall behind mike so that it reflected in the mirror. We also put up
some fairy lights and a really cheesy valentines card. Because there was so
little of the room actually in shot the room didn’t need much dressing. I think
what we did still gives an effective look to the room.
We shot the part where Jack is doing his Britney impression
in the Mirror. This is an important part of the film and we decided to use a
tilt up to a reveal of the Dad being stood behind. Also we needed to get
several close ups of the Dad’s reactions to this. Tom gave us some great faces
to work with.
After this we had to shoot the rather more serious scenes of
Jack being thrown out of the house. We started with the set up of the suitcase
being filled in a rushed manner. These were pretty simple to shoot. We also had
to record some voice work from tom, of angry shouting to put over the scenes
where George is imaging that he could be kicked out. While this was being done,
to save time Ben and I went out get a couple of Shots of outside of the house.
When we had done this we had to shoot where Jack gets kicked
out. We had to get him made up with bruise makeup and fake blood. We also then
had to get the shots of the door slamming in Jack’s face and him walking up the
street. We decided to do this at several different frame rates so we had the
option of using slow motion in the edit.
Overall it was another successful shoot where we got
everything we needed and were able to do this in a manner that was not stressed
or rushed. I think that this is the best way to work as when there is stress
there is the tendency to become forgetful and also for friction to arise
between people. This is something I want to avoid as it makes for an atmosphere
that is counter productive. So far we have all gotten on well and worked
together as a tem in an effective manner.
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