Finished with Filming...Sort of

Hey, blog! At last, Saturday came, the day we turned our dreams of becoming a movie into a reality. However, we changed the gas station in our storyboard to a park at the last minute, which added a thrilling twist to our story line. It was a smart move to switch up the scene as it made it easier to portray the suspense of the main character being hunted down and kidnapped amid the serene settings of nature. Not having to worry about time or spectators allowed us to film in the park in various situations and viewpoints. Unlike the bustling atmosphere of a gasoline station, the park provided a calm environment that let us focus entirely on our work without any distractions. Because of the adjustment, we were also able to retake multiple sequences, ensuring that each one was perfect. An unexpected encounter during the kidnapping scenario led to a humorous situation. An elderly couple approached Sarah with worry, wanting to know how she was doing. Their kindness reminded me of the magic of the movies. We persevered because we were passionate about finishing the movie, even with the interruption. The way each situation played out satisfied and succeeded us. Our decision to film in the park was validated after watching the video. The scenes' realistic quality captivated the audience. Even though there might still be a need for more clips in the future, we felt satisfied after finishing the film. As we left the park, we eagerly anticipated the next stage of our filming endeavors. We understood the power of enthusiasm and creativity to influence our next steps. Our experience filming in the park highlighted the value of adaptability and spontaneity in the creative process. We treasure the information learned and can't wait for the movie to be finished. Anyways, see you in the next blog, bye! 



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