Filming the second part of our trailer was easier and quicker than we expected. This was due to the fact that there was only 1-10 shots needed at that maximum that only lasted for 5 seconds maximum.
The location was spot on for the effect of it being a period film, also the furnishings were a good added bonus.
The props that we used were easy enough to use and find so that made filming a lot easier.
However, without realising there were major problems that we did not recognise; one of them being that a TV remote control was visibly seen in our shots and whilst the TV was on.
Secondly, there was something covering the chair, that was an issue as it made the shots look awkward.
Lastly, the lighting was too dark so in contrast with the other shots, it didn't work well together, making the filming and the whole trailer look really sloppy and unattractive.
Secondly, there was something covering the chair, that was an issue as it made the shots look awkward.
Lastly, the lighting was too dark so in contrast with the other shots, it didn't work well together, making the filming and the whole trailer look really sloppy and unattractive.
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