Shooting Day 2
This was a major part of our shoot, and so we became prepared with homemade props carefully packaged along with camera equipment which we carried between us. Here are some of the problems we faced when filming.
One main issue was the weather, as we were filming outside the majority of the time it became hard to actually move our hands and use the camera and so we had a lunch break which allowed us all to warm up so that we could carry on shooting throughout the rest of the day.
When shooting in the main area of the car park, obviously there were many cars driving around where we needed to film, so patience was needed here to be able to find a gap in the traffic and get the required shot on the skateboard, making sure to stay clear of pedestrians as well. We had one person at the end of the car park to warn us of cars so we could immediatley stop filming.
The last shot of the day was the final lift scene, in which we needed to pan up the actors body, yet to not reveal her face. This proved challenging as it was very hard to get the timing right of her running into the lift, and ending with the doors closing. However after numerous attempts we managed to get the perfect shot.
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