Canon 600D camera |
GoPro portable camera - our GoPro camera had a strap so it could be put on a person's head or chest to get a POV shot.
Tripods - we attached the Canons to tripods in order to enable us to get the camera steady, so the footage was as good as possible. If we decide later that we want footage to be shaky, we can do that later on FinalCut Pro.
GoPro portable camera |
Props - Liver, plate, bowl, gun replicas, gas mask. We used a variety of props which were creative and allowed us to create a more interactive setting.
Torches - for the night shoot, we used several torches to create light. While the torches we used had headstraps, in the end we decided not to use them as head torches, preferring to carry them instead.
Handycams - sound recorders, we used them alongside the cameras to record diegetic sound that we could use in the soundscape of the trailer.
Liquid latex - we were going to use this to create fake wounds and injuries, however in the end we decided to avoid showing visible injuries because we noticed that not many shots were shown in horror trailers that showed injuries in any detail. In addition, none of us had enough experience to confidently create a realistic-looking injury.
We also had a smoke machine, but we didn't actually use it in the end because we didn't need it. We considered using it when our plot synopsis was a zombie idea, but when we changed our plot synopsis we didn't need to use it because it would set the wrong type of scene.
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