Today is December 14, 2020 and as of currently it looks like we will continue to remain on track on the filming schedule. In the previous blog I discussed some limitations in regards to my groups availability. We shared these concerns on a Group FaceTime call on December the 12th. Some of these concerns were they I have to attend my work occupation once a week from 4-8pm and on Sunday 9-5pm. Additionally, at the start of the new year I will be attending baseball conditioning from 3:3-5:30 every day from Monday-Thursday. Other group members also did bring up some concerns. For instance, 2 out of 3 of my group teammates have to either attend softball, volleyball, or tennis practice/conditioning. Overall, there are a lot of multitude for concerns in terms of the logistical process of the film. Despite this reality, I believe we will be able to conquer these concerns and establish a time to film, edit, re-film, and re-edit.
Bringing the discussion back into today's purpose, just today we had another Group FaceTime with all of our members. We sought out to establish a time we could all film this week, so we could begin with the production process of our Final Task. While this was difficult to plan with regards to the logistical concerns, we decided to film this coming Friday, December 18th, from 10:30am-2pm. You may ask however, why on a school day would we film in the morning? Well, another logistical error that I've failed to mention throughout the previous blogs is this week is midterms at our school. Each day starting Tuesday, December 15th to Friday, December 18th, we will have 2 mid-terms and school will end at approximately 12:00pm everyday. What allowed us to film on this date is my group and all shared our study hall period, in addition to one other "easy" class, that we would not have to take a midterm for. This just allowed us to log on at 7:40 and 9:40 respectfully and continue filming. Overall I am really excited to begin filming on Friday. I plan on taking all my production equipment and putting a significant dent into the timeframe of the film.
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