Air-raid Scene
On reflection, I decided that I wanted to recreate a scene to accompany the content for my film, I saw this as a great way to expand on my visuals and bring back the time of war. I chose to film how the station would have operated in the event of an air-raid, recreating the scene with a small cast. This shoot was highly enjoyable and carefully planned, as a result the production ran smooth and I was able to shoot 2 separate scenarios and collect a large amount of content.
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Below are a few photos taken from Behind The Scenes on location at Harrowbeer Airfield.
Cast - Wide Angled Shot
Honoring the Uniform - High Angled Shot
Filming interior of the jeep - Wide Angled Shot
Lined Up Outside the Jeep - Wide Angled Shot
Cast in front of the jeep - Wide Angled Shot
Directing the Cast - Wide Angled Shot
Title and Credits
I separated the footage into two different action sequences, the first was used within the dispersal pen section which portrays the airmen arriving on site, transported in the back of the truck. The second scene was used as the credits for the film, where we see the men inside the air-raid shelter and we see the cast in action. I decided to edit this scene and place within the credits in a small space, to enable the credits for my film to fade in and out underneath the visuals. Further to this, I decided to add the sound effect of an air-raid siren to bring the visuals to life which worked well for working out the individual times of the credits.