Filming Blog: Final Shots
Today Kayla and I entered class knowing we only had one shot left to film. It was the first shot of the storyboard. It was a wide shot of Kayla entering the classroom. We could not film it yesterday due to difficulties regarding film location, but today we were able to. It took some trial and error, but proper communication always helps. The shot did end up changing. She suggested that the camera should get closer and follow her. This would make the entire thing a wide shot to a tracking shot. We decided to try it and it turned out great. It was a good idea on her part. Her intelligence and creativity really shined.
After doing this, we reviewed our shots. Our timing was correct and I went over the rubric to make sure we had everything we needed. We haven't jumped into the editing process yet, but we are nearing starting. I'm a bit concerned about this process because editing can be a hassle, but I think this is a good opportunity to learn a new skill.
Overall, filming had a lot of ups and downs. The location issue was the first thing that worried. Then the lack of space also caused an issue with our first shot, so we had to film that last. Doing takes and retakes was tiring and the pan movement caused trouble. However, all of these are a common part in film and in life. Things can happen and it can be frustrating. It's good that I'm able to experience things.
Pictured- A screenshot of an editing program we plan to use soon.
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