Saturday, April 11, 2020

Filming in Pandemic: Filling in the Holes


      Today was surprisingly a success. After all our hard work and dedication, we finished our film.
We had to film the most important part of our movie. We were missing the legal scenes. Our genre was legal-drama and we had not yet filmed a scene in a courtroom. Or any shots that even displayed a any legal aspect on our film. As soon as we all met, we brainstormed. We knew what needed to be recorded, but I explained to them the time limit we have as well. We had already filmed 1/3 of the movie and were at 1 minute and 45 seconds. That was a big problem, but we fixed it.

      As I explained in a previous blog, we specifically assigned one of our group members to edit the film. They have been very hard to reach so we filmed today without them. We then began to create and film the courtroom scene in the home of one of our group members. Afterward, we filmed the scenes we were missing, we basically filled the holes in our project.

      We then realized we still had to adjust to the time limit. The plan was to just add on the scenes to what we already sent in to be peer reviewed because it was what we had in our storyboard. However, that did not work simply because we would be over the time limit. We had to re-edit everything and completely disassemble our shots.
   
     We then thought back to our story board (none of us remembered to bring it) and brought together our masterpiece.

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