On Saturday my group and I continued to do some filming for our film trailer. The scenes we filmed included: the fighting scene between Aaron and The Ghost, the gasoline scene, the running scene, Aaron taking pictures of The Ghost scene and the gun scenes with the migrant.
When filming the gun scenes my group and I had to make sure that we didn't film anywhere where there was likely to be a lot of people about as we thought that this could worry the public with someone holding a gun ( even though it wasn't real). We decided to film on a pathway which was in-between a car park and a park as this was a good sized pathway and there were very few members of the public walking past. I think that the pathway also gave a mysterious feel as it looked quite secluded and dark. The gun scenes involved The Ghost raising a gun to the migrants face. This could make the audience feel sorry and sympathetic towards the migrant as she has done nothing wrong, she is being threatened with a gun and she is holding her baby in her arms. The type of shot we used here in this scene was a two-person shot. This allows the audience to see both the migrant and The Ghost and their reactions to the situation.


In the next scene we filmed my group and I went to Weighbridge High Street. This scene involved Aaron spying on The Ghost and following him in the high street to see what he was up to and who he was meeting. As Aaron hid behind a pillar from a building, he took pictures of The Ghost with his professional camera to get a better idea of what he looked like.
Another scene we filmed was the running scene. This involved Aaron sprinting in an open area and hiding behind a tree. It is clear from the scene that Aaron is running away from someone - either The Ghost or one of his employees who has orders to kill Aaron. The type of shot we used here was a panning shot, where the camera follows the movements of Aaron. Again, this scene portrays Aaron as the one who is in the more vulnerable position as he is the one running away. The location for this scene was ideal as there was nobody else about and therefore we had no disruptions when filming the scene.