The video camera has been the most important use of the filming process and also helped us create different effects within our thriller film, such as the shakiness of the camera and close up shots which we have researched to be used in other similar films such as Saw and Donnie Darko. This also helped us create media based shots such as Over the Shoulder Shots and Match On Action which we used within our film within the house. By being able to create different shots such as these it improved the effectiveness of the filming within the film by creating well known and more professional types of camerawork.
After we had filmed the basis of our film opening, we used a program called 'Pinnacle' which would be used to edit and compose our opening once we had uploaded it onto this software. By using 'Pinnacle' we were able to add titles and also music over the dialogue which would create more thriller based conventions in our coursework, thus creating a more professional feel to the movie opening itself.

The computer and laptops themselves also played the most important roles in the making of 'Hotel Road.' As using them to edit and create our movie itself, we also used it to research and watch other thriller films so we could analyse the conventions used within these movies and then discuss the base of the conventions that we would then use within our film itself. This again helped us gain a more professional feel to our film opening.
Technology used for our Directors Commentary
When we came to the stage of recording a Directors Commentary to put with our film opening containing information on the conventions used, success and problems, we used a piece of equipment called the 'Edirol' to which we could easily record the commentary and then upload it over our film opening itself.

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