Into the Process: Final Film


 Filming the scenes was not as easy as it seemed. Originally I thought within the hour my group and I would be complete. Instead, the evil film had its own plans. I hoped that we could take each scene in one try with a couple extra backups, but instead it did not work like that. At first, we all had different mindsets on how each of the scenes would turn out. It was necessary to discuss our hopes and dreams for the outcome of the film. I personally had different ideas that I wanted to bring to my groupmates' minds. This included us being angry prior to the filming to truly get the angry sense. Luckily my groupmates were on board and it worked out successfully. After all of us comprehended each other we eventually started to receive good films. The outcomes we continued to get are what we initially hoped for. Each scene seemed genuine and started to have a complete feeling. We filmed each scene a couple of times to ensure that going back would not be necessary. I wanted to complete every scene at a specific location no matter the order of how it would show in the film. Therefore, we started at the park filming the longer and harder scenes first. It was essential to get these done with the good weather we had. Then we traveled to the other filming locations. This endured lots of driving which eventually made us tired. We decided for the benefit of the film that taking a break was essential. Having the break showed to be worthwhile and helped create better scenes. 

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