Thursday, 28 April 2016

Brush Stroke- Film Shoot #8

 This is a blog post for the 8th film shoot for Brush Stroke, and holy shit was this shoot a nightmare, before we even get to the real problems on this shoot it felt like the temperature is in the misuses and it one point it started snowing during a take.
Doing a take, Richard very cleverly blocked the wind to a degree with a post.

However, the big issue with this shoot was that the actor for the scene that was supposed to play the Fisherman came and then left because Andrew got lost driving us to the location three times and we ended up being an hour late, I have no issue with the fact that he left like he did, we were very unprofessional and couldn't have expected him to wait as long as he did. What made it worse however, is that he must have gone to the wrong car park because Shaun walked around the car park with his film hoodie on looking for him, but theres no use in crying over spilt milk.

Liam showing me how we can use this part of the front to make it look like we are filming from in the Lake.

At this point we couldn't afford to not shoot this scene so me and Liam quickly planned a new scene from what we had available to us, I am not happy about this because within the narrative, this scene doesn't have much need, however, we adapted very well and this scene was nicely done given the problem we had. So concludes the account of my nightmare film shoot, although to be fair we still shot what will probably turn out to be a good scene.

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