To begin filming, procuring props became our first task. Considering varied scenes, we made a comprehensive list of necessary props. A crucial prop was a car, thankfully one of us had a license and access to a car. The car would feature prominently in the initial scenes of our movie. Board game scenes required a game accommodating three players with money involved. After a brief search, we found a Monopoly game with the required elements. We studied the game's instructions for efficient setup during filming. The script demanded scenes of us searching for amusing activities discreetly. The hunt for funny and unexpected places led us to consider spots like a washing machine and see-through glass cups. In line with our comedy theme, we decided on both smart and hilariously wrong locations. Selected places included a flowerpot, a cabinet, and behind pillows on a couch. Preparing these areas posed challenges due to clutter and unwanted objects. Some spots required complete emptying to e...
Hello and welcome back to my blog. As of last you heard our group had to re-film many of our scenes in our video. We were able to complete this in one day. Although we also had to re-edit many scenes as well. This process took another day. Although because we had done this multiple time before it has become a increasingly shorter process. We also had to edit our script. This was due to adjustments made while we were filming. We felt these changes would add to and benefit the video as a whole. The reshooting process turned out to be more efficient than expected, and we successfully re-filmed all the necessary scenes in just one day. Editing became the next challenge, as we had to meticulously review and adjust numerous scenes to ensure a seamless and polished final product. Despite the additional work, the experience gained from previous projects has significantly shortened the time needed for both filming and editing. Our team's adaptability shone through as we made on-the-spot ad...
Welcome back! Today marked our group's first editing session. Challenges arose as conflicting schedules prevented us from meeting in person. To address this, we utilized a group chat and phone calls for remote collaboration. Our choice of editing software, Cap Cut, stemmed from its user-friendly interface and accessibility. Given our limited editing experience, the simplicity of Cap Cut suited our needs. We strategically began editing from the movie's start, avoiding confusion with random clips. Starting with the title screen, we organized and edited the clips in chronological order. Nathaniel suggested a comic sans font for a playful and comedic tone in the titles. With the title screens finalized, we proceeded to edit scenes, like the living room and kitchen. Longer scenes posed challenges due to camera setup intricacies during filming. Coordinating shots with all three of us in-frame required careful camera placement. Despite these challenges, we successfully edited the livi...
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