This shot shows the use of the home-made wall sconce and the candle light. |
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Sunday, 27 January 2013
FILMING YOUR PRODUCTION
Good to see recent work filming The Raven. This group organized an after-school shoot in the Mansion with camera, lights, boom mike and candle light. Taking photos as you go is a good way of documenting your production journey. They also made a short video on the spot, talking to camera, about what they had set out to achieve during the shoot, then edited it using picture in picture so that an inset video explains the filming.
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