Hi Guys,
So I'm about to start shooting my first short film in the next few weeks and I've had something that's been bugging me.
The film is a short horror about someone being held captive, they're tied to a table and can't move.
I've decided to shoot the film all from the captives POV, so the film will be one continuous shot (Not one take though). This is, in part, due to budget restrictions, it will allow me to shoot the film on almost no budget as the only thing we will need is the bad guy in shot and a few audio bits happening off screen.
Has anyone shot like this before and can give me some advice on making it look good?
Do you think a continuous POV shot should be used or is horror more effective when multiple angles are used?
So I'm about to start shooting my first short film in the next few weeks and I've had something that's been bugging me.
The film is a short horror about someone being held captive, they're tied to a table and can't move.
I've decided to shoot the film all from the captives POV, so the film will be one continuous shot (Not one take though). This is, in part, due to budget restrictions, it will allow me to shoot the film on almost no budget as the only thing we will need is the bad guy in shot and a few audio bits happening off screen.
Has anyone shot like this before and can give me some advice on making it look good?
Do you think a continuous POV shot should be used or is horror more effective when multiple angles are used?