Moving Along With it All


Today my group finished up the filming we began previously.
 Today I had to act throughout all the scenes we had remaining from our previous day. I grabbed all the props form my car and brought them out to the park where we filmed the rest of our scenes that day. I noticed while taking the props to the filming location I noticed that it broke while in transportation. I then had to assemble it and put it back together. I then took all the props and set them in a location I thought would be a good spot to keep them safe for a short time. I then had to scout out the area to see where the best location for filming would be. I found a clear spot with good lighting for filming. I noticed it did not have issues with other people making it a crowded place or too loud to film as we had previously.  Today made the best conditions that we could have had for our filming set between the location, weather, and our surroundings. I also brought some actors that did not work in my group to help with acting today while my group partner filmed us. I felt that they would add to the music video and benefit the final product for the end viewer. I then directed what my friends needed to do as they did not make the storyboard or see it until then, so they did not know what to do. After that was done, they understood everything, so I felt that we were ready to film. So, we began to shoot each scene one by one. We ran into an issue in the middle of it where one of our actors hurt themselves, so we had to take a short break from filming. We made sure they were okay and then proceed to film again. We were able to finish filming our music video without any issues.At the end of filming all the scenes, I reviewed over the footage and decided that we may need to reshoot specific scenes while others were good to continue forward. After those scenes were reshot and came out in a way, we thought was production ready, I then grabbed all the props and headed out. 

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