Production Blog: Last day of filming

 Basically we are done with filming. I know, I know, such an accomplishment. We went through what we said we did. Today we did all the fillers needed, however I think we did too much. We went to a cafe near our school, since we filmed right after school. Well, technically we went to two. The first one we tried to ask for permission but they said no so we went to a different one which had separate areas and was a family owned business so asking for permission was easier. The scene we filmed was a lot longer than what we did on our storyboard because we didn't want to interrupt too much. Yes, we got permission and everything, and bought food since that is their whole business, but there were other people and we were embarrassed because we kept messing up. We filmed the same shot like 3 times!! And it wasn't a different form like yesterday, like we legit couldn't go past the first three words we were supposed to say. And mid way through the food came which made it very awkward for us and the waiter because they accidentally got in the shot. So we had to apologize and they were apologizing, it was so bad but the food and service was amazing. After the cafe we went to a shopping center by us to film our other filler. This scene was on of the things she imagined. Basically the main character goes to the shopping center with her friend and get into an argument at the store because her friend was stealing. This part was so hard to film because we didn't want the store actually thinking we stole things and people kept passing by which made it a lot worse to defend our case. We were also supposed to buy a bunch of stuff and then pretend it was stolen, however, none of us wanted to buy that much stuff so we just took that scene out. Other than that we think we filmed what we needed. We just need to check in editing if it is correct and if we are missing anything.

Hopefully you will hear from me again tomorrow!!



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