Friday, 30 October 2009

Malac shooting

Before we started shooting Malac we changed the title slightly to "malica" to make it sound more like a model or object.

The first thing that we did to start shooting was to let the actors come round early so that they could rehearse there lines and get used to working with eachother, the set and the script:

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When they had rehearsed the crew and I went to the first set to start shooting the establishing shot:

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After we had finished shooting the establishing shot we went back to the set too start shooting the kitchen scene but there were a few problems as the actress got seriously delayed and we lost two hours of filming time. However when she got back we started setting up the set for the kitchen scene and started shooting:

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After we had finished filming the kitchen scene we started to set up the main basement scene taking health and safety precautions first obviously:

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After the safety measures had been taken we started to set up the scene and got the actors ready to start shooting. To get an effect that the characters had been there a while we used oil and water to make it look like they were sweating and dirt to make it look like the guy had been pushed around by the dominant woman:

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When we had added the effects we started to shoot and after filming from all different angles and nailing the set and script we managed to finish at the early time of 11:30 but now we have all the footage that we need in time to edit for next thursday when I will upload the final video so look out for my next malac post

Here are a few promo images:

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