Saturday, March 27, 2021

Refilming Scene 8 and Part of Scene 9

    Unfortunately, we had to refilm scene 8 and parts of scene 9. When we had first filmed these scenes, my hair was very long and was in a ponytail.  If I were to cut my hair to the length I planned on cutting it, shoulder length, it would be very noticeable. We still had to film the last scene as well, meaning that I could not just cut my hair to shoulder length and act as though it was the same day, since scenes 8 and 9 are supposed to follow right after each other. So, after I cut my hair to shoulder length, we decided to refilm the scenes we had first shot. To begin the refilming process, I cleaned up my house, as per usual. Once it was clean, I waited for my friend Jessica to arrive and then we began filming. The process went smoothly and we ended up finishing faster than we did when filming the first time. Jessica had also used a selfie stick, again, to film and we learned how beneficial it is to film with, since it stabilizes the camera very well. 

    While filming, we also changed a few things to these scenes. Even though the main reason we decided to refilm the scenes was because I had cut my hair, we also had forgot to add a few shots or movements, which worked out perfectly. One of those movements was the tilt, which was supposed to be within scene seven. When refilming, we added that in. We also added a shot to the seventh scene between the first and second shots. This shot was of me going up the stairs from a high angle. We decided to film this shot so that it would mirror the same shot of my mother going up the stairs. We aren't sure if we will end up using the shot, but just decided to film it anyway, just in case we might want to use it. We also may not have enough time in our opening sequence to add it in, but, again, it was filmed just in case. The last thing we changed while refilming was the third shot, as written in the storyboard. This shot was changed from a cowboy shot to a wide shot.




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