Monday, January 24, 2011
Sunday's Shoot
The weather was beautiful, and everyone had so much confidence. When the cast and crew met up at 10:30 am at 14th street Union Square, we all immediately went straight to work. It was cold which was a challenge for us to remain focus. Two of our actors who played, Stacy and "the hot guy" had to go so we had limited time to use them. After we shot everything we needed with them, we went straight to lunch. During lunch, we all explained about what worked and what didn't work. What worked was the relationship everyone had with each other during the shoot and the maturity in front of the actors and most importantly, the maturity we had out in public. What DIDN'T work was the snow. ESPECIALLY when we had a scene on the floor, on top of the snow. During the day, we had more actors come in as extras but what they didn't know was that the battery was dying so we weren't going to shoot further because we didn't have an extra battery so Joshua, the producer had to run down to the nearest camera store to buy a charger. That was a problem because while Joshua and the Camera Assistant, Lewis ran down to the store, time was ticking which means the daylight was going to be gone. We needed daylight for our movie because our movie doesn't take place at night. To wrap it up, Joshua and Lewis came back 45 minutes before night came and we got to shoot up to the end. Thanks to all our actors, you mad a joy to making our film.
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