During our re-filming of one of the scenes we feel it was suited better to our film as the misty weather made it look more 'mysterious' we also had better costumes and the 'farmer' was better suited to his role and made easier to establish between the characters. The re shooting did not take long however we had to work around the construction equipment that was being used in the next field and the school buildings that may have been in the back of the shot. However we changed the location of the shoot slightly and we managed to void all the buildings an still keep the 180o rule intact.
Our filming went well , the shots were relatively easy to do although whilst using the dolly the shots were not as smooth as we would have liked. We did however come across the issue of the audio and video being out of sync, therefore having to re-shoot part of the video. The location went well as we were able to move from and urban area to a rural area without having to leave the college grounds, but we did encounter troubles with the 180 degree rule as we had to avoid the construction buildings and the college buildings, this is also reason for us to re-shoot this part of our film. We also hanged our mind on how some of the shots would be taken, at first we decided for our main character to be tripped over in the hall this was then changed to outside to allow for extension of the scene.
We have progressed in our development of our childrens film, which means we have altered some of the ideas we initially had.
Firstly our film is now titled "kick me", this is to illustrate the amount of bullying our character suffers and is a typical form of bullying (to stick a kick me sign on someone). Rather than finding a watch and this being the way of traveling in time, we have decided to grant our character with a special power. When he tries to repress or ignore the bullies he automatically jumps back in time. Unfortunately , he cant always control how far back he goes. This is the new twist to our film, he jumps back to the 1940's. We feel this has opened up more options for us to play with mise-en-scene and editing within our film.
films and TV programs that have influenced us to do something like this within our film are Good night sweetheart; although not a childrens film, its content shows a man traveling back to the '40s. Also 'Bill and Teds bogus adventure' where they travel back in time and get stuck. this again is not necessarily a childrens film, but apeals to a younger generation than 'Good night sweetheart'