Here is our inital storyboard:
we arrived at the train station ready to go! we switched on the camera, and made the same mistake as we did for our preliminary task. the camera had run out of battery! we didn't know what to do, we had made sure the lighting was correct, and the platform was empty. we decided to take advantage of the empty platform, and would stage our scenes but take pictures of them to see what effect they had for example; lighting etc. by doing this, it enabled us to know what specific time period we had to get the shot done as quickly as possible. we also found out when the train we wanted to feature in the film, would arrive at the station and which time the scheduled train was to arrive and stop at baldock train station. Yes this was not the plan, but this has benefited us a lot, as this would save us time and footage when we would re-schedule the filming.
Here is an extreme long-shot from George standing underneath a lamp, the use of the lamps adds tension to the shot. the lighting here isn't perfect - we should get this shot later on in the evening. when editing we should make the shot darker if this isn't possible as the light is shining from the doorway and takes the focus of the character, which isn't that visible as it is because of the distance.
Here is a mid-shot revealing George, again we should get this shot later on in the evening as this isn't good lighting. if this isn't possible then we should darken the shot. the sunset in the background looks effective as this would resemble the idea that time is running out.
Here is a mid shot of myself, the use of the side view could resemble the point of view of George. the lighting here is perfect as this was later on in the evening. we should darken the shot at the back, as there is to much light. we wanted to give off the impression of the girl in the dark (unaware what is going to happen).
Here is a point of view shot from myself looking at my phone. The use of using the latest technology 'iphone' suggest her social status.
Here is a extreme close-up of George, i wouldn't want to use this shot as i feel it reveals to much about the character George is playing 'the follower' the use of the red lighting coming across the shot reflects his evil personality.