On our second day of filming, we finished filming the kitchen scenes which allowed us to see Charlotte Kirk in the corner on the kitchen floor. We used an old white t-shirt which we ripped and covered in fake blood around the ripped parts. We also put some of the fake blood on her skin so that it could be seen through the rips and added blue eyeshadow to her lips to make it look more convincing to the audience. Charlotte T then filmed these scenes using a mix of camera pans, tilts and close up shots. She also came up with the idea of editing the close ups together like photographs are being taken at a crime scene. After we finished filming these scenes, we watched back all the footage we had filmed so far and decided that the hanging scenes didn't look convincing enough and that it was obvious Charlotte was sat on something. We then re-filmed these scenes this time leaving Charlotte stood up, as we realised that the way she stood would look more convincing. We also re-filmed all the close ups as we decided that the dress Charlotte originally wore didn't look like a little girls dress.
We took the following pictures when filming our thriller opening sequence.
Charlotte K covered in fake blood and make-up to make her look pale.
Katie applying make-up to Charlotte H's neck to make sure the bruising was visible behind the rope.
Charlotte H and Charlotte K ready to film scenes.
Charlotte K, me and Katie ready to film scenes in the kitchen.
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