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Wednesday 24 March 2010

the shooting

- We start off with arriving at the set and just exploring the view and how it would fit in to our story. We used a villa for out location for the film, this set was perfect for us as our story involved rich big shots making money and being a great success in life (Carlos) therefore we needed a place for him that would match perfectly with his image.

- We shot every scene about 2-3 times so we can select the best one and carry it forward to our final film after editing, this way we would not have to re-shoot or make any changes as we have few copies of it. One of the main problems we got was the signals of our phones being caught in the shot, this would disrupt our scene and therefore had to be shot again.

- Another problem we faced during our filming was light, as we were shooting at night time we had some scenes that came out very dark on d camera. To solve this we used extra lighting through 'Phone torches' this helped a lot as the light in the phone would brighten up the whole scene with that glimpse of darkness creating a very good image for the viewers.

- One thing i believe our group stood out was on the way we all worked as a team to create the best scenes we could for our group, our cameramen were always on task working very hard to retake every shot if needed even about 30 times as we needed to do so for one of the scenes. The actors in the film were played by members from our group Amar (Carlos) Humzah (Rico) Ahmed (Tony) and Usman as a guard. As an actor in the film i had to keep going through many scenes myself until the team got it right, one scene where i had 2 remove my jacket and put a shirt on got very annoying as i had to keep changing over and over again. Finally after all the problems our team overcame them and went through to which hopefully will be a exciting thriller opening.

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