I took two of my friends who were willing to be in my opening sequence into London to film each scene on-location.
We only had one day to do it, so all of the shots had be perfect because there would not be another chance to go.
We were quite apprehensive about filming on the London Underground, especially in the costumes we were wearing, and due to the fact it was relatively busy. The same went for Waterloo Station. I was quite happy that if people saw that we were filming the would just carry on walking and not disrupt the filming, apart from two boys near the London Eye.
Because I had to be in some of the scenes, and direct as well, I had to tell my colleague what to film and how to film it, and checked over the shot once it was complete.
After each shot I played back what had been filmed, and if necessary, it was re-done.
We got all of the shots done within a few hours, which was good for the amount we had to do, and I was happy with what was produced.
Friday, 3 April 2009
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