Today is February 26th, and as of currently I have filmed the second part of my Final Task. Previously, I had filmed going out on to the water and boating. However, now I have filmed the shark attack scene. The filming of this scene also required a lot of mininpulation of schedules. Despite the odds, we were able to manage and finish the filming of this scene. In the scenes specifically, it is depicted that an actor, myself, is out tubing. I am then knocked off the tube into murkey water. While struggling to get back up onto the boat, something is lurking underneath me. That is untill it becomes closer and disaster strikes. I am dragged underneath by the shark to not be seen again. Then a wide shot of the ocean is shown where in the post production process a red filter will be applied to. The filming of these scenes was a lot easier due to the fact that we had assigned roles and responsibilities in the previous filming section. We also took many takes of the individual scenes. This ensured that we could find a take that we liked and use it in the film. Similar, to my last filming session we encountered a lot of difficulties. For instance, the sewage break is as still effecting our local beaches and intercostal. As a result, we had to take the boat up to a place called Light House Point. Another problem we encountered was the tide going out as we were beached. This meant that we had very little time to film or the water would continue to drop and we would be stranded. All in all, the filming session was very interesting despite some major setbacks.
Thursday, February 27, 2020
Filming Blog: Shark Attack Scene
Today is February 26th, and as of currently I have filmed the second part of my Final Task. Previously, I had filmed going out on to the water and boating. However, now I have filmed the shark attack scene. The filming of this scene also required a lot of mininpulation of schedules. Despite the odds, we were able to manage and finish the filming of this scene. In the scenes specifically, it is depicted that an actor, myself, is out tubing. I am then knocked off the tube into murkey water. While struggling to get back up onto the boat, something is lurking underneath me. That is untill it becomes closer and disaster strikes. I am dragged underneath by the shark to not be seen again. Then a wide shot of the ocean is shown where in the post production process a red filter will be applied to. The filming of these scenes was a lot easier due to the fact that we had assigned roles and responsibilities in the previous filming section. We also took many takes of the individual scenes. This ensured that we could find a take that we liked and use it in the film. Similar, to my last filming session we encountered a lot of difficulties. For instance, the sewage break is as still effecting our local beaches and intercostal. As a result, we had to take the boat up to a place called Light House Point. Another problem we encountered was the tide going out as we were beached. This meant that we had very little time to film or the water would continue to drop and we would be stranded. All in all, the filming session was very interesting despite some major setbacks.
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