Whilst filming, we filmed lots of walking shots all from different angles - climbing up ladders and tree stumps to get high angle shots, us and the camera laying on the floor to get low angle shots, hiding in trees to create tracking shots. But when we started editing, we realised that we had to much footage of the girl walking to the phone box, but we didn't really want to delete some on the scenes because they looked good and we worked hard to achieve them.
We played around editing certain bits out, and cutting all the scenes down to see if we could fit it all into the 2 minutes, but we couldn't. So we stuck to just a few shots, but this did not create the right feel of the girl being troubled and the idea that people are stalking her to make sure that she goes to the phone box to receive the phone call.
So to re-create the feeling of the girl being followed, we spilt the scene into 4 sections, and in section is a different clip of her walking through the woods. All the different angles imply to the audience that the girl is being followed. This section also 'breaks' the film up, because a lot of our film is of the walk to the phone box and how the anticipation builds, hence we did not want to cut all the walking scenes out.
Rachel Fradgley :)
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