Production Blog
Throughout the rest of the week, I continued filming. Since I finished the filming done inside, I move on to do the ones outside. These were the scenes that weren't in the park. This included majority of the middle of the storyboard. It also included the end of the storyboard. These scenes were quite simple. It was simpler to do because there weren't as many camera movements as there were inside the house. It was fun filming the pan shots as the actor had to move in the directions I had to turn to. The running scenes were too hard to film as I didn't have a steady camera. All my filming was done handheld. This means the camera was shaking as I was moving with them at a fast pace. I quickly changed the running scenes into truly jogging ones. It was easy to film these scenes location-wise as they were all close to each other. We took multiple shots of each scene to make sure we can pick the best version. I went home to review the footage quickly as we did before for the scenes inside the house. It turned out you couldn't hear the dialogue as well as I thought. We had to go back to the scenes that were with dialogue and re-shoot them. I made sure the actors were louder to the point they can be heard clearly on camera. I had to factor in the possibility that the wind may be too loud. However, it wasn't. After I was done with that, I was done filming the scenes I wanted to make. For the rest of this week, I will be filming the scenes at the park.
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