What went WELL
- Everything went according to plan! Well for instance, if we had booked out the camera equipment for the weekend to film in the exterior locations, that's exactly what we did. Everyone turned up at the exact place and time and we weren't too dependant on one another.
- Everyone was brimming with ideas and enthusiastic about the filming experience. In other words, when we had our weekly meetings, if one was stuck on something, say they had trouble writing a script, either one of us would help the other in aid of what to write next.
- Also, if we had planned to take a shot of something and we didn't, we would change the shot afterwards as a group and come up with a unanimous result and change it together rather than doing it without the other's consent or agreement.
What went Not so Well:
- As a matter of fact, although everyone was dedicated to their role, we still had trouble with our cast list. Although everyone bought some people to play the parts, we couldn't settle on who's who. To solve this crisis, we decided to have a vote on who would play their role best and who is to play the protagonist along with the antagonist and who would portray real chemistry between other members.
- Unfortunately, not everyone was flexible with time. For instance, if we were to film a scene which was necessary to film, some weren't available at the time and had lectures, such as when Raza and Suhail filmed the uploading scene, me and Sameria had lessons at the time and weren't available to assist the crew. Also, if we'd booked the camera equipment overnight, not everyone started at 9 to hand in the equipment before 9, as it's a college policy to follow, so to fix the problem, some made compromises to come in early to hand in the camera equipment which is what I did as I had the equipment to film the scene with my parents.
0 comments:
Post a Comment