Our initial plan was to meet up at 1, finish the rest of filming, and dedicate the rest of the time to editing. With me going on a trip on Wednesday we really had to make sure that we at least have everything filmed. For this portion of filming, we utilized my iPhone to take footage because I felt like my Nikon D5000 was too blurry, and I wanted to produce my best work.
We focused on getting the morning scenes as it was still bright outside, and we had already filmed the car scenes. The more we filmed, the more I began to grasp the idea that this project takes a lot more effort than I thought. Reshooting scenes began to feel repetitive, and I couldn't wait to finally wrap this project up.
A good thing was that we didn't have to focus on tuning the lighting too much, as the scene takes place in the early mornings, which makes the piercing light more believable. A good thing was that we communicated well about what we wanted to see in certain scenes and things we thought could be adjusted.
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