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This is our very first shot experimentation, where we experimented with using the split screen effect. In this clip Becky Phillips and Mollie Musgrove are experimenting with using different positions for the split screen. The background used in this clip is very detailed to avoid noticeability of the line in the middle of the screen. However, when filming this shot for our opening sequence, we will have to make sure we use the same lighting, and keep the camera in the same position for each shot. Also, we need to make sure we film each shot for the same period of time, maybe even purposely longer, so that we can cut the clip so each side of the split screen is on for an equal amount of time.
This is a shot that we tried while filming. We planned to have a shot in a wardrobe and someone on the other side. This shot was very hard to control as we just had to leave it running and we couldn't see it it was in focus, inline or in the right position. This shot was a practise as the tripod was a bit too high above the actor but we wanted to see if it was possible and effective and we believe it is.
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