This shoot took place on Saturday the 14th at Stefan Wright's house. The whole group were there along with Martha, our actress. We took 2 cameras along with a tripod and steadicam.
What Was My Role?
I took on the role of making sure we got every shot we needed from the storyboard. This meant that we had plenty of footage to use when editing. I also took control of the secondary camera we used, taking on the role of operating the camera for some shots.

How Useful Was the Storyboard? What Changes Did You Make?
The storyboard was extremely useful as it meant that we got plenty of footage to use when editing and we got the shots we wanted. We made some minor additions to the shot list, as we came up with ideas on the spot.
What Were Your Best Shots?

Our best shot was the one where our actress jumps into the swimming pool. We had one take to get it perfect and we nailed it. This shot was filmed at 60fps so when reduced to 25fps it looks great. Another shot we liked is the side shot of the fire burning on the table.
Which Shots Were Less Successful?
Quite a few of the shots were less successful due to the weather conditions. The darkness and rain meant our footage came out a bit grainy and didn't look very nice. Some of the fire shots were diffucult also due to the fact we had to try and keep it alight.
Digipak Ideas
We took some photos of the pool and our actress on set. The initial idea was to get a picture of our actress' reflection in the pool, but this was not possible as it was too dark.
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