Filming Process (Part 3)
- Eden Rigby
- Jan 30, 2019
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 3, 2019

The close-up shots are then followed by a medium-close-up of her looking into the the camera with a sad gaze. This was done to involve the audience in the sense that they will sympathise with her in her hurting.

I then applied a long-low-shot showing more of the setting and another part of the body. I decided to set the camera with plants on the front to show how she is far away from civilisation and it's just her there alone. I also did this to, along with the filter of the video, show the vintage and warm aesthetic.

I then decided to add another shot, being a long-shot to finally show her and the setting entirely.

This is the first (medium-long) shot of the memories she has from her then love. I applied a darker filter to show this and also show the fact that these memories are dug inside her head.

I then added an extremely close-up shot of a rose and a letter. Shots like these are applied further in the production, which is a letter that he wrote to her in order to be forgiven. The roses also show how he was trying hard ; yet maybe not hard enough as if he cheated it mean he doesn't truly love and appreciate that. It follows the stereotype of the boyfriend that keeps cheating and hurting their partner and keeps emotionally blackmailing them into not leaving them.
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