Our group spent two days planning for shooting. On Thursday we created a shooting schedule for the weekend. On Friday we set up at Natalie's apartment and took some test shots so setting up for shooting day would go more smoothly. Surely enough it did, and after twenty-two takes on Saturday Tristan was happy with what we collected and we called it a day.
The filming went really smoothly. Our producer Cori made timelines of when we should be setting up, when we should be filming, when we should be taking a break, etc. That really helped push the project forward.
It was also fun editing with Natalie and Tristan to make his vision a reality. We worked diligently and had some laughs throughout the process. Everyone brought great ideas to the edit, making the film sound more apocalyptic as well as having some comedic features.
It was a pleasure working with Tristan, Cori, Natalie, and Kyndall. They are all hard-working, reliable, and responsive (through text so the rest of the group knew if someone was running late/ there was a new idea that may work in the film). If I ever need a crew for a film in the future I would call them first.
"We're all in this together"
Now all that's left is the micro-cinema and I am eager to watch what the editing class has made.
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