After the filming of our first flashback, we had a clear idea of where we wanted to go with our film, so planning for the second flashback was slightly easier than planning for the first. By this time, the type of locations we wanted became much clearer so going out to find a location was less stressful.
In this scene, the anti-hero is caught by the dealer and the client from the last flashback and engages in a chase sequence. Instantly, we planned several hand-camera shots so we could create a shaky camera, which would create a crowded, tense and constantly moving scene. Into the scene, the dealer and client break off from each other, so we planned to have shots that would track each of them, creating a triple perspective within the scene.
However, we didn't manage to film the whole thing as it was quite a lengthy scene, so we have planned to film next lesson to finish off the scene and to also film the parts in between flashbacks.
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