- Ouija board,
- book,
- deck of cards,
- necklace and pocket watch
- matchbox (closed)
- sunglasses
Order in which items will move/appear:
- pages on the book will turn,
- hands on the watch turn,
- sunglasses and necklace/chains move around,
(all these movements will be constant throughout the shoot)
- cards will come from the deck to simultaneously form two rows, alternating in being laid face down/up,
- glass marker will move around Ouija board,
- matchbox opening,
- spine creeps onto the board,
- cars begin to drive along the cards.
(E4 logos will appear/flash up at random intervals, mostly with the appearance of these new objects/movement in what's already there)
- Finally the hands will make an appearance and wipe the board clean, leaving it plain black.
For shooting I have considered using the time-lapse function while shooting so that the frames can be taken at intervals while I move everything on the set. This could be a very time efficient method of capturing my images.
250 frames will give me 10 seconds of film. I could capture 2 frames per 20 seconds, so having 125 captures will get me at my desired frame number. 125x10 is 1250, and dividing that by 60 would mean shooting would take only around 40-45 minutes.
However I may simply stop and manually take the shots since I'd hate to make a mistake while shooting, though time could be far too short to take such painstaking measures.
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