Breakout Animatic
This clip shows our animatic version of Breakout. By making an animatic we could follow the storyboard on the day of shooting and film smoothly without deciding on aspects of the footage whilst at our shooting location. However, many shots have been altered and changed due to the problems we faced. The following pictures display the differences;
This is the second shot of both the animatic and the real footage. We decided to use a distorted angle on the camera to show the strange atmosphere in a thriller situation. Also, the obvious difference is the width of the corridor and the amount of doors, this was because we had to change the location. The corridor we decided to use in the hospital looked like the picture in the animatic.
This is the fourth shot of both the animatic and the real footage. We were unsure of the markings on a CCTV shot when we made the animatic because we hadn't researched it, therefore they're different. Also, in the animatic the patient is strapped down and a wearing different costume. These were changed because little research was put into this particular shot and obviously the medical room at Long Road Sixth Form College was hugely different to the Psychiatric ward in Addenbrookes hospital which we were forced to used.
This shot was change because we decided the shot would look better as a close-up, and would detect the reaction of the character. Furthermore, we decided to shoot the footage from the side as apposed to seeing the door straight ahead, this is because the medical room wasn't through the window in the real shot but it is supposed to be in the animatic.
This shots are the most similar out of all our footage. They both show the two male characters at the end of a long corridor. By using the colour correction in our editing software we managed to briefly remove things off the walls, giving a basic mise-en-scene which we aimed towards.
All together, the shots were changed a lot due to the problem in addenbrookes.
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