Saturday, March 25, 2017

Scheduled Shooting Times And Creating A Schedule

     In last weeks blog posts, everything was pretty much decided on. This allowed us to create a shooting schedule to work around and begin filming parts of the movie opening. However, as I've discussed, the group activity that took place on Wednesday came with many changes in the way Maria and I are going about things. This unfortunately has caused everything to be pushed back. We originally planned on being able to start shooting the beginning shots of the film opening sometime this week, but now we are going to have to move this date back a bit. Maria and I are still piecing together what we are going to do now that we have all of this feedback, which even though is a good thing, it takes time to decide which feedback is going to be used and which is going to be put aside, because we would have a 15 minute film opening if we decided to use every piece of help we got.

     We are certain on a few things, like the fact that we should create background for our killer. We are not sure exactly how we want to do that though. We are pondering the thought of showing the killer in his prison or mental hospital, explaining his psychological illness and what he did to get in there. This would somehow tie in to our main character, foreshadowing at how if he escapes, she would be targeted. In the next day or two we plan to have this sorted out, and will then decide on a shooting schedule that will likely begin next week. 


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