Throughout filming our trailer, we had changed a lot of the shots we have planned to do, purely for the fact we didn’t think they looked very professional and by going with our instincts we created shots that were different but turned out look a lot better. For example, instead of filming quick shots of the door at the beginning we used different quick shots of the ‘unexpected visitor’ at the door during the middle of the trailer and decided to use slow shots of me (the main character) sleeping and using a slow motion technique running down stairs to see what was wrong, which I personally think put a positive outlook on our ‘trailer making’.
Another example of changing the shots was when we originally set out to use a range of shots to show the violence and thriller of the trailer we wanted to make by having me being dragged along the floor by Rebecca whilst the camera was on the floor, instead we thought it would be effective if I filmed Rebecca in the mask holding a bloody knife running it along the kitchen counter hitting the light which created a chilling effect.
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