before we start (this kind of counts as starting) i must say i was extremely impressed with the one take film “betrayal” we watched in class, because i was kind of annoyed and weirded out by the excessive and prolonged amount of screaming at the start, but to then to see the big reveal of it being a footy thing, about that kind of “betrayal”, it was pretty damn good.
one take shots/films i feel tend to become so impressive because they are really marvels in cinema, for the coordination, its like seeing a film set at it’s highest synergy, where everyone is meticulously plotting and planning to really make this shot work.
Victoria, as a recent one shot film was extremely impressive in this sense because it seemed like such a wide ranging amount of space, was amassed throughout Berlin, while being able to work out how to make everything work out so well? must have been some real rampant behind the scenes whatsapp or something.
our one take shot was “loosely (more ‘tightly’) inspired” by the 5 dollar note shot we were shown in class, where it was a flyer being tossed around. it all ended up working pretty well in the end, thought it was filmed pretty well and didn’t take to many takes, by the latter half of the takes made we were already coordinating pretty well, at least the paper plane was flying real nice