First Day Of Filming


    We all arrived and filmed at the park for around 3 hours. The day was quite sunny which was perfect for our lighting purposes. However, the day was also extremely windy, and because of this our filming slowed down a bit. 
    First, we filmed the scenes of the two girls at the swings. Since I am playing Jane, I wore a black hoodie, jeans, and sneakers. My groupmate who was playing Emily wore a white t shirt, grey skirt, and grey slip on sneakers. When our other groupmate was filming us on the swings, there was a lot of sunshine and the scene was too bright. We had to move on to another scene to allow the sun to be covered by clouds. We went to the playground and shot the scenes of the two girls taking selfies. Thankfully, only one family was at the playground and they were far from us so we were able to film and take off our masks. My groupmate shot the scene from different angles, and we also shot this scene in two different parts of the playground. Once the sun had calmed down, we went back over to the swings to film. Again, my groupmate filmed us from different angles, as we acted out the scene in different ways. 
    Next, we filmed the two girls meeting up. This was shot next to the park on a pathway that leads up to it. These scenes took the longest to film. We ran into a few problems because the ideas we had were not able to come to life correctly. I was supposed to remove my headphones in one of the scenes but we realized that it was not noticable. So, we decided to change the angle of the scene in order to highlight that I take my headphones off. Of course, we filmed the scene multiple times and from many different angles. Then, we filmed at the parking lot, which is were most of the dialogue occured. We followed most of the script but improvised some of it to make it look as natural as possible. Finally, we filmed extra scenes at a lake that was by the park. We did this in case any of the scenes in the park did not have the audio or quality that we wanted. 




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