Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Since filming previously, we noticed that there were shots that we wanted to include yet were not able to. We then had to meet up as a group with new girls to help us film the final shots of Joe running away. We thought it would be humorous to add a boy displaying the same animalistic tendencies as the girls as this adds to the unlucky day that Joe is having. This humour is also created through the fact that throughout the entire video the audience only see girls chasing after Joe and when Joe finally escapes the first set of girls, not only is he then met with another but a boy who wants him also. We asked the girls chasing Joe to wave their arms in the air and widen their eyes to display elements of madness. The humour remains throughout as the audience and Joe do not know why all these girls are chasing him, and why he is having such bad luck throughout the day until the end.
We use slow motion editing to show the girls running at points to show how dramatic they are. The slow motion also allows the audience to see Joe's and the girl's faces, often Joe is portraying his terror, of which is humorous to the audience. However the shots put into fast motion help reflect Joe's urgency to get away and the girls determination to catch up with him. The song is upbeat and fast in terms of its tempo, therefore we have accompanied slow pace and fast pace editing where necessary to compliment the track.

The shots we covered include:
Joe running up to the camera and escaping the first set of girls
Hiding behind the pillar
Seeing the girls hiding behind the other pillar and running away
Sitting at the bus stop
Seeing the boy licking his lips at Joe
The two hands touching
Joe looking scared
Joe running
Everyone chasing after him
Shots of feet going down into the tunnel
Shadowed shots of Joe in the tunnel
Shadowed shots of everyone after him
Joe trapped
Hands
Joe shaking head
After this shoot, we intend on filming Joe waking up to conclude our piece so that the audience can understand that everything was a dream.

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