Hey Michi nation, welcome back to your favorite blog! Although we included a surprise that kept her intrigued throughout the entire film, Eileen thought our notion of murder in a high school was not out of the ordinary when we first sent her our video. Though Eileen was providing critiques and input on our video, her opinion mattered a great deal to Owen, Rose, and me. Nevertheless, we are friends with her. Her real liking was our goal. Her list of advantages and disadvantages came from seeing the movie. What we did well, in her opinion, and what we should do better. She declared that our costumes, lighting, and scary scenes were all excellent angles and highlights of our show. The sound was the scam. According to her, the angles we selected for every photo worked well. they were basic, but we weren't attempting to overwhelm our job with them. She said we could work well in the fading light, which speaks well to the lighting. Although our control over this was limited, we performed...
Hey Michi nation, welcome back to your favorite blog! We returned to Owen's house today to complete the editing process. He made the decision to try and finish the editing yesterday after we left his house. While he was having fun, he adjusted some of the work that we had already completed as a team. Rose and I weren't overly thrilled to see these modifications. We had to consider if the adjustments seemed better or worse for our kind of film as a group. Instead of the horror aesthetic we were striving for, these alterations made the movie appear more enigmatic. We started the CapCut procedure afresh from scratch. adding the clips, changing the credits, and adjusting the timing. We agreed that everyone would participate and that no group work would be done in the absence of everyone. We made an effort to do all of the editing in the six hours we had, taking into account everyone's curfew. All hands on deck was the meaning here. We wanted to get things done fast and efficien...
Hey Michi nation, welcome back to your favorite blog! Great news we began our filming process on Monday as we planned. We had an early release day and I drove my group to the beach. Our location changed from Las Olas to Lauderdale by The Sea. Our reasoning was it was more convenient and closer to all of us. We filmed about half of our music video, which was about 6 scenes. We got to the beach at about 3 o'clock, we estimated filming till 5:30 pm. We started off in order by doing our first scene, which was me sleeping at the beach. This was our first time filming so it took my group a couple of times to get it right. Rose was recording on Owen's iPhone 15 in cinematic mode through all the scenes we filmed that day. Owen and I were the ones acting out the scenes in the video. After finally getting our first scene done we decided to do most of the scenes that involved the beach and then we would move locations. While filming in a public place we had to often times wait for others ...
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