So we asked the owner if he wouldn't mind us shooting some footage in his shop, to his he oblidged untill we relentlessly opened and closed the door, to this he, well moved us along..
We chose a kebab shop as it is a relatable place, many males would be able to relate to and have memories in a kebab shop, most likely after a night out! However it seemed perfect to relate to our urban mise en scene and the lighting was bright and crisp through the lens of the camera. We used the kebab shop to host flash backs of the couple, yet it will eventually be the protagonist alone. This scene will give weight to our narrative so it was important to film thinking about continuity editing. Most of the shots were therefore long shots, to establish the flashback the camera had to be positioned exactly the same with both actors in place and then will on his own. The tripod obviously helped here.
A point of view shot from the other males POV was used to capture his defensive and aggressive behavior, as will invades the camera the audience would feel disturbed and uncomfortable. The long shot captures the action involving all three actors against a urban simple setting. This night was so cold I cried on the way home in the car because my limbs wouldn't warm up, thus I also could not work the camera any more.
With the footage we gathered over two days we started to play with ideas, piecing together certain components and putting them to music, however without shooting the beginning its extremely hard to begin to editing, and is more than likely to be changed at a later date

With the footage we gathered over two days we started to play with ideas, piecing together certain components and putting them to music, however without shooting the beginning its extremely hard to begin to editing, and is more than likely to be changed at a later date
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