Whilst constructing our shot for the Hospital scene I was the director for the scene and Callum Drewett was the cameraman. Our shot consisted of a full shot showing the room that the actress was in to show the environment around her.
For the camera shot, we started with a head level shot and then went to a slightly lower angle shot as we panned and tracked the movement of our actress. We used this pan and movement to differentiate this shot to others and make this shot seem more fluid as we edit it together with other shots.
We set up some objects in the background of the image to make the scene look more like a hospital, you can see a hospital bed as well as a container where dangerous chemicals or needles would be put if they need to be disposed of. This makes the scene more believable in order to create a more realistic scene.
Excellent shoot: you organized the clinical environment and the casting of the school nurse so that the realism of a hospital environment is suggested. This contributes to the seriousness of the situation.
ReplyDeleteAs director, you had to ensure that the set was realistic, and therefore included medical equipment and a convincing-looking nurse / doctor. You also had to work in a tight space against the light and have nevertheless achieved a sound end result.