Filming Blog (Official)
I had a lot of fun. There were points where I truly wanted to give up on this because of me not executing a certain shot the way I wanted to or my acting not being on point. My main focus while filming was to make it clear. To not confuse my viewers. By making sure every scene was don how I wanted, my result came out a little shaky, but nice. There were many impulsive decisions made when it came to filming. I had a close friend of mine play the role of the other subject on camera. To connect the storyline and make it realistic, I had to somewhat make it apply to me in someway. Even though I was in front of the camera for a fair portion of the film, I directed those who helped film verbally. I gave examples of what I meant when I would say a "wide shot" or following, even though those are two very commonly known choices directors make, there were others. If not shot by myself, my sister would assist me. For filming, I used my phone, which is an iPhone 6s. For a few clips, I used my sister's iPhone 11 Pro.
As for a setting, as I stated in earlier blogs, I used my home as my set. Most scenes were shot in my bedroom or outside my home on the sidewalk. With my street being quite busy, I had to wait for cars to clear the road long enough. Luckily, when I went to film my outside scenes an hour later, the street was no longer busy.
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