Sunday, February 28, 2021

post 10

 This is my last and final post for the week of 2/22/20-2/28/20. This week I have received a lot of guidance and advice from my classmates on what I should put on my post and what would help to make it better. I have talked in greater detail about my scene and have chosen the exact scene I would like to film. Today I will talk about my shooting schedule and when I intend to do all the filming. I have decided that it would be easier for me to begin filming in spring break starting March 19th, as I will have a lot of free time on my hands. I believe I will begin doing the scene at night time in front of a gated building that looks important and that of the government.

This scene will be very short and only be about 15-20 seconds of the total amount of time that my video will be. On the following days I will be going to Markham Park to shoot the scene in what would look like a forest at dawn. Dawn does not usually last much longer than 5-15 minutes. The sun may come up to much and I do not want their to be a lot of sun in my shots and in the scene. For this reason, I may have to go several mornings, not just one, to complete the scene in the woods. The time frame I am thinking is, a minimum of three days and a maximum of 6 days to be able to get all the shots and angles for the scene. After this I will edit and put it together to submit as the opening scene. 














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