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Mortuary Scene Production

  • Shail Vasa
  • Feb 17, 2019
  • 2 min read

Updated: Apr 28, 2019


We started by analysing the script in particular the mortuary scene And created a shot list.


Shot breakdown :

We made a shot breakdown which we tried to include as much information as we could,

We were tasked with putting all the learning from the last few weeks to film the script in a professional manner.


We were only five people in group that day, maybe because less people turned up for the workshop that day so we had to take on more than one role so I did the camera operation and the lighting and we tried to make the room cold by applying blue filter on lights and covering up the windows.


Unfortunately we couldnt finish shooting the whole scene, due to small crew and short time frame.


This is the final edit which is done by me aswell.


Critical Analysis :


We could have done much better cause we had very simple scene to shoot and we didnt really work on the set design that well, we only added couple of things to make it look like a Mortuary but their was a issue of limited crew and less time which might have cause this to happen. And in terms of framing and camera angles we did pretty good, had a very good shot list aswell but their are certain over the sholder shots and some close up shots which dont look that great maybe cause we rushed or cause we didnt have good actors this two actors in the frame wer also a member of the production team so we coudnt focus on the angle and asthetic of the film that much, we focused more on remembering the lines and doing retakes over retakes to get their lines right.

Overall it was ok, we didnt enjoy it that much due to some crew members not being happy with acting in the film, they were really bored and not intrested at all in the workshop and due to thier low energy everyone felt a little bored. Not anyone's fault just the circumstances wer not great.

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