Rough Start.

Hello everyone!

Last week was pretty rough, but I'm ready to work. It was very difficult for me to film due to family issues, but I will make up for it this week! 

As planned I finished recording the voiceovers according to the schedule. However, I wasn't able to finish recording the scenes for my opening sequence. I've completed my first scene successfully and still have three more scenes left to film. Despite the challenges, progress has been made, as the first scene has been successfully filmed even though the other three scenes were not. I was assisted in recording by my cousin, who helped me by using his tripod. To make sure that the tripod would not be seen in the film, he carefully positioned the camera in order to get the necessary angles to highlight key parts of the clip. This was essential in ensuring that the important parts of the scene were captured and that the visuals were visually appealing to the viewer. As part of my effort to give the audience a "tense" feeling, I decided to wait until late at night to begin filming the scene in order to give the impression of suspense and tension.

Today, I was planning on filming the second scene which included other participants, however, it had to be canceled due to terrible weather. No worries! As a result, I used this time to arrange the shots I wanted to include in the clip as well as any additional equipment I might require. During the downtime, I carefully arranged the shots I wanted to include in the second scene, ensuring that they were visually impactful and followed the storyboard. I also prepared any additional equipment that I might need, such as extra batteries or microphones, to maximize the quality of the filming. This proactive step in preparation allowed me to make the most of the situation and ensure that filming could continue smoothly when the filming was rescheduled.

I was glad to have a backup plan for filming in case of unpredictable events such as this, as it allowed me to still make progress even if certain scenes were not filmed. By making the most of the situation, such as arranging shots or preparing equipment, valuable time can still be utilized and ultimately contribute to the overall success of the filming process. Even though I'm not perfectly on schedule, I can still finish this project with a bang! I can't wait for you to witness my pitch on film.


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