Wednesday 8 December 2010

Weather Conditions

 Due to the weather, we have been unable to film because the conditions are too cold for the camera as condensation forms inheriting it to break. Temperatures reached up to -16c around our region and having two feet of snow in the locations we wanted to film in.
This is an image showing the depth of the snow, which makes it clear of the difficulty we encountered.
The snow came up to two feet around the school and so not only with the school being shut, making it harder to contact George, my working partner on the film and the actual filming itself! It took along time for the snow to start to clear. This meant that once back at school, we would be filming with snow when having filmed before, there was no snow and so continuity was important else it would be clear that we filmed on seperate days and wouldn't convey any realism. The filming that we had done was at the beginning of the opening and it was about 20 seconds footage which I knew we could film again having decided that the snow wouldn't go for at least a few weeks due to the snow fall and low temperatures. Because of this, we were able to film all our outside shots in the snow.


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