After watching our opening sequence through, we decided that we needed a shot at the end of the sequence between where the characters are running and where they fall to the floor and get dragged away. We thought it would be a good idea to have a shot which shows someone actually pulling them to floor and then they get dragged along, this will help it make a bit more sense.
By having this shot at the end, it improves the story line of the sequence as the audience now knows that someone as pulled them to the floor, and they are the ones that are dragging them away along the floor, where before it wasn't as obvious. It also adds a wider variety of shots as this is a close up and we do not have many of these through out the sequence.
As we were at college when we discovered this problem and decided we wanted to add more filming, we were not able to get to our original location. However, we were lucky as there was like a little area with lots of trees and bushes, which we made to look like the woods we filmed in before by filming very close up to the trees and trying to cut out anything we didn't want to be in the frame.
When we added the extra shot into our filming opening, we cut it right down so that when the film opening was played it was like a quick snap shot of someone reaching out and putting their hand on the girls shoulder. We thought that this looked better because when the clip was longer, it seemed to go on for too long and didn't look as good and wasn't as effective.
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