Thursday, February 27, 2020

Filming Blog: Hectic Heights

So far, I have postponed my editing and extended my filming phase; although I am almost complete with capturing my raw footage, I would like to have all the footage at hand before editing certain parts and making it seem non-cohesive. The last parts I need to film will be captured this weekend; these parts include the airport and the sleepover. As the airport needs a distinctive time, which does not work with my weekly schedule, and the sleepover is a two-day process, both of these events seemed perfect to hold during the weekend. The process of sequential order was not necessarily the problem but rather which one would take more time. The airport is further away to drive toward yet has a small scene time; although, the house for the sleepover is a closer drive but will take more time to film. So, for the order, it was based on the way our schedules were set and which scenes could be shot. Furthermore, I also had an event planned this weekend so I was not completely available for the selected scenes. Conclusively, I decided to film the sleepover scenes first then the airport scenes; although that is going in sequential order, which I do not particularly favor, it made the most amount of sense. With all of this in mind, editing will occur at the beginning of the weekend; although this process may take a bit longer than the weekend itself, it will be ready in time for peer reviews. Since more scenes need editing than others, I will edit the scenes that need more progress than ones that take shorter times; not only is this process time-efficient but, it gets the bigger parts out of the way leaving smaller work for the rest of the week. Parts that need more editing, for example, include the introduction house where the college girl is first seen; not only does that part include various scenes, however, it includes music, dialogue, and the main titles. So, more time is needed to focus on higher amounts of edits rather than the specific edit itself; even so, I will edit the majority of my film with my own equipped software.

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