Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Entering the Vacation Home Scenes 1 and 3 (Filming Day 2)


Today is Tuesday, December 29th and today my group and I got to together too complete our second day of filming for our production film, 2020 Vision. Customarily, I will provide a review of previous blogs to ensure you stay provided with current and relevant news. On Friday, December 18th my group and I got together to complete our first day of filming. Our goal that day was to complete the opening scene, the car rolling shots, and the first scene. Despite this reality, due to some logistical errors we did not end up completing the first scene. Then, on December 22nd my group and I discussed our arabilities and the possibility to film another day towards the end of December. After all was said and done, we agreed on Tuesday in the morning since it seemed as if everyone's schedules were open. However, this couldn't be further from the truth. The Monday before, it seemed as if a lot of plan were made impromptely and 2 of our group members were unavailable. So we obviously had to reschedule. We agreed on today, December 30th, but with a very narrow time frame of 2-4pm EST. This meant we had to complete 2 scenes in a matter of 2 hours, with the hope of 0 distractions. 

Brining my back to todays blog, I can safely say everything went well and I personally believe it was the most progress we've made in the shortest amount of time. Surprisingly the first scene our group completed was the third scene. This scenes involves the main characters turning on the television and learning from a breaking news report information about the virus and the possibility of a vaccine. The characters know they need to get supplies and socially distance themselves from others to prevent the spread of the virus. We knocked this scene out within 45 minutes and moved onto our scene 1 filming. Where we left off in scene 1 involved the characters walking into the vacation home. Then they all have very different stances on the house. For instance, Sabrina seems to be very disappointed, Skye seems to love the house and is overly energetic, and Jordan seems to remain neutral. This scene took us about an hour to complete, and gave us the reaming 15 minutes or so to discuss further filming/editing dates, in addition to blog ideas. Overall, I am really proud of the progress we made in these 2 hours of filming and it has pushed us back onto schedule. 

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