The Murder Scene
Today my group and Lily Chapman (our actress) came to my house after school and filmed our crime scene when it got dark. I was very pleased with the way filming went, the make-up, hair and costumes were well thought out and contributed one another perfectly. Secondly, the filming also went just as planned, we had a perfect amount of lighting and the location suited our storyline perfectly. We also shot loads of different angles and shots s we made sure we had enough when it came down to making our montage, and also if some had continuity errors or peoples shadows then we could use another shot. We have also decided to place a blurred focus over these shots as i feel it would fit in so well and contribute to our distorted characters mind. Overall, a very beneficial and efficient day of filming.
Overview
Video Created By Zack
Video Created By Zack
Some of the shots from today:
Killers costume (Ophelia): black boots with black leggings and a black hoody
Prop: A kitchen knife and fake blood used also for the victims costume and make-up. We felt like it was appropriate to use a kitchen knife as this was more believable than a gun so therefore creates a more realistic storyline.
Victims costume (Coral): just a plain white t-shirt with cuts and slits in and dripping fake blood onto the floor.
Location/Setting:
We gave her a bruised eye from eye-shadow to create more impact for the audience as to the psychotic ideas Ophelia has performed. This pictures show a progress timeline of the make-up and hair being done...
As you can see we decided to back-comb her hair to create a more vicious appearance whilst also to add narrative enigma.
We also gave her a slit by her lip. I feel adding all these minor details creates a more believable crime scene.
Body Make-Up:
We made two slits in her top and two gashes of blood to show where she had been stabbed. After the first photo photo was take a more defined gash was made and blood dripping from the top onto the floor shown here.
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