Hey guys! Back at it again with this awesome film. So recently. I have went over which setting will be for which scene. Now it's time to discuss the operation of these scenes.
So for the water scene, we got the camera and did a pan and establishing shot. This help emphasize the setting's beauty, which added to the emotion we wanted for the audience. We wanted to draw them in, so they can have their attention focused on the beauty, then get scared when it comes to the later scenes.
For the trees, we filmed the elf monster (luka) behind them. We used the trees as a barrier to make the elf look like he was stalking the investigator. It was thrilling! And with the camera we used, it looked amazing with its great quality. The shot we did for this was a zoom in and following shot.
For the sky, we did an establishing shot to represent the time. The time is essential to our film because since we are trying to recreate that spooky vibe, we decided to do this at night. And night brings out everything that is scary. Which once again leads the audience through this emotional journey, which draws them in and yet randomly scares them out of nowhere which is essential for our horror movie.
Lastly, the ditch, contributed to the scary feeling as well. When we would yell, it would give an echo sound effect. Which is chilling and called attention from the investigator. Which led the investigator to the monster, in which then led to a chasing scene.
But that is all for now, thank you for reading.
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