These are some thoughts and some images from the first shoot of Brush Stroke, in this shoot we filmed the sequences where Michael is in his home. These are very short sequences to shoot so we could be more perfectionist as we knew we had time to spare.
Me directing Carl (playing Michael, whilst checking the framing)
A lot of these segments were close ups and extreme close ups so it was a relatively simple shoot and the only complications came when we went to film the exterior of the house we were filming in.
This is an over the shoulder shot of Carl reading the letters.
Carl is a really easy to work with actor, he was patient while we set up the shots and gave exactly what we asked for when the camera started to roll.
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These two photos show me and Liam setting up a hallway shot and checking the lighting.
Liam was particularly good on this set as he is very good director of photography, this made my job easier as I trusted him to get my artistic vision into the shots, which he did without fail.
This was the production set up for the second shot we filmed.
As I said this was a very easy shoot as everyone pulled their weight and we all worked efficiently, there is not much for me to say other than that, one more thing I can say about this is that there were issues with sound and the public when we went outside. The public kept deliberately ruining shots and the wind kept ringing the sound.
That's all for now guys, bye.
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