Production Blog: Reaching The Finish Line

Hey Michi nation, welcome back to your favorite blog! We noticed today that we had completed most of the pictures, but Rose thought she had overlooked a few crucial ones. So I reviewed some of the basics. When a film keeps audiences on the edge of their seats, they probably want to know what will happen next. The first step in filming a dramatic sequence for a movie is choosing the perfect location. The director and cinematographer should take great care while choosing the lighting, camera angles, and shot framing. Having said all of that, we discovered we could change several of these components to boost the impact. The first thing I did was figure out what kind of photos I had been using. This forced me to consider how the lighting, angle effects, and sound were used in the film. Then Rose started to reshoot some of the scenes. When the lighting was too bright or the camera was too steady, she reshot the scene and made corrections. This included going over my five to eight movie scenes that lacked specific details. To heighten the suspense and anxiety even further, I also made sure the objects were intentionally employed. I made sure I was performing the task correctly by checking it again. I took care to convey the emotions of the characters and pique the attention of the readers in the narrative. Still, I saw a couple more movies that I felt were missing something. Additionally, the most important part of the film is its climax. By carefully reviewing the tape, I ensured that the work was completed appropriately. In spite of this, I had to make a lot of changes, which made the film more realistic. I reviewed and added the finishing touches throughout the entire day, except from that. That's it for todays blogs Michi nation, tune it for next time!

-Xoxo Michelle 



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