Q4. How did you use media technologies in research, planning, construction & on evaluation?


Here is a sketched and photo version of my story board, presenting the same shot, however sketching the imagine from my imagination and then taking a photo of the situation, proved to be different.
To view the full shooting script and shot list visit our blog, for the full list.



Here is our shooting schedule which we continuously added to each time we filmed.
Screenshot of google maps

We also created a mood board, where we could portray our different ideas and brainstorm them on what the characters should wear, the locations, props to use and where our got our inspiration from. This helped us to make our final decisions on what these were.
We took a photo of the mood board using a high quality camera, which we then posted on the blog which we could then refer back to.
Another media technology that we used was Google Maps, before we filmed we planned where we wanted to go in our local area so that we knew exactly where we wanted to go and where to find the location. Google maps meant that we could use a street view option so that it was almost like we were standing in the street and walking along, as we could use the arrows to move our position around.

Birds eye view of local area that we filmed in





Here is where we filmed the subway scene, and so chose a subway that was close by and within walking distant to the other filming locations.

Here was the location of where the bus stop scene took place and further along the road was where Lucy was sat on the bench thinking. These locations were close by one another so we could film the two on the same day.
In this location we filmed the camping scene and where she gets taken from the real world. You can see the mass amount of Greenland, and how isolated she is from people for any sort of help.