"To Josh,
gone to stay with auntie Sue
if you need anything call me
love mum"
The message in under a lit candle which represents the fact that she is the shinning light within Joshua's life we used this because of this reason so that the view can relate this to why he screwed the paper up in a ball a threw it away. Next we filmed the first bit to our film opening which is a night scene. As explained in previous blogs Joshua leaves the house because his party has ran out of booze and other such materials for the party so he leaves the house to get them not knowing that Seamus is waiting for him. The first shot of the night scene is a shot of Joshua walking towards the camera and then around it. After this it cuts to a tracking shot - which was filmed brilliantly- of Joshua's feet walking along the pavement. We continue using these two tracking aerial shots this time its from above and its the first we see of Seamus in the sequence, he is following Joshua. We thought this would be a good time to introduce both antagonist and protagonist. Next shot is of the two and Seamus getting pretty close to Joshua, this builds the tension very well and makes the view think what is the reason why this man is being followed. Eventually Joshua walks into, two strategically placed friends of Seamus who grip him up against the fence and Seamus punches him and then the camera blackouts out. This is a POV shot of Johua used very well because now the viewer knows who the main character but are still left wondering why he was ambushed and beaten up. "12 Hours" comes up on the screen next because that is the name of the film and "12 hours earlier" takes the audience back in time and the film is now set up to be explained.
Good entries Pete! Keep it up!
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