In this scene, we had Adam come into the room, angrily.
Through his anger, he smashes many objects in the room, including a picture
frame with photos of him and Eve. For
this scene, my specific role was as boom and sound
operator. We laid out many
different props in the room in order to make it look like a bedroom. We included
books, jars and a picture frame of many different polaroid photos of Adam and
Eve. Before this, we had the actors portraying the characters take pictures in
order for the shoot to have a layer of authenticity to it.
The shot of Adam destroying many of the
different objects was one shot that was particularly difficult to do. We could only shoot this particular shot once
due to the fact that many of the objects would ultimately be broken and it
would take a lot of time to make the room look like how it once did. So for
this shot, we had to make sure everything was perfect and looked right. Me and the cameraman had to be as close to the actor as
possible both to make the shot look good as well as having to pick up the sound
with the microphone. Ultimately, the shot was done effectively enough that few
problems arose out of the creation of the shot.
One of the most effective shots was a close up
of Adam picking up a broken picture frame. For safety reasons, we decided not
to use real glass but did find some fake glass online which we used instead.
Once again, this shot was extremely effective as it created a layer of emotion
and conflict for the character of Adam. The shot of him picking up the picture
frame reminds of all the positive aspects of his relationship of Eve but his
anger through knocking everything shows that there is a layer of conflict for the
character.