Since we only had a very short amount of time to complete this task, our filming had to be done quickly but as professional as possible. It took a few practice shots to get used to using the camera but we quickly figured everything out. We filmed most shots about two or three times to ensure that we had the whole shot without any mistakes and, when it came to editing, we would be able to choose the best of the shots to use in our finished clip. On our storyboard we had 12 shots. However, this was a maximum of what we could do and we only ended up doing 8 so we could do the 8 shots better and spend more time on those.
We decided on the best location even though we only had a limited space to use. This space was inside and not busy so we would not get people walking through our shots. We also chose an area with a door as one of our shots needed a closing and opening door or lift.
We needed two props; a jacket and a bandage. We used an old white tea towel as a bandage and I provided a jacket to be used.
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