This video shows the aerial shot of the person getting out of bed but the viewpoint is chosen carefully so the face of the person is not seen directly.
This video shows the person turning to the side and turning on the bedside light.
This video shows the close up of the person turning the bedside light on.
This video shows the brightening of the filament bulb as the shot becomes over exposed.
This video shows the transition from the light bulb to a white wall and then the slow backwards tracking shot from the wall to stop at the view of the person's head, still not exposing the person's identity.
The reason for completing these pilot shot by shot videos for our thriller was to gain a rough idea of how the film would pan out and take formation. The benefit of doing this was that we soon found out that the bedroom we were filming in was too small for our group to film in as a result of it being a students bedroom with three beds already in it. Therefore these pilot videos consequently helped us to decide on changing the location of filming for the shoot to the media studio which would be a lot more spacious than this bedroom and our group could additionally customize the set accordingly to our main character, being a boy, targetting our audience specifically, whereas in the bedroom we were previously filming in was a girl's bedroom therefore not matching the desired mise-en-scene of our thriller.
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