Here I am setting up a green screen in the studio at Unit 20. This was used behind the bikers when I interviewed them and I used green screen because I thought that the interview shots would look professional if I incorporated moving footage behind them.
I then set up the lighting kit. I positioned it far left of the shot and this brightened up the shots of the bikers during the interview. This is the only time I used artificial lighting. I used it because the shots were too dark and in order for the green screen to work effectively the shots of the bikers being interviewed needed to be lighter.
Here I am adjusting the Canon 600D. I positioned the shots so that the bikers were in the far right of the image. This way I could use the green screen effectively and the moving image would not look out of place.
A screenshot of Malcolm Farrar, taken from the interview.
Here is the hospital set. I managed to get a hospital bed from the hair and beauty department in the college. I brought the sheets from home. The scene was filmed in a therapy room at Bodmin College.
Setting up the breathing apparatus that was borrowed from the drama department.
Here I am setting up the bed. And equipment.
David (Blood Biker), Miss Brown (Nurse), Mr Talbot (Doctor) and Grace (Patient) on set in the therapy room.
I think the filming went very well and I managed to get some really professional looking shots that should edit together very well. However, if I were to shoot these scenes again I would bring maybe two or three cameras and this would give me a variety of shots to work with.

Excellent demonstration of your effort and organisation during the filming at Woods Browning.
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