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Sunday, March 8, 2020

Filming Process (PART 1)

We decided to start by thinking of places we wanted to film each of our scenes. In order to introduce some originality we thought it would be a good idea to film at least one of scenes in front of the green screen in our teacher's classroom. Since we didn't have any particular way to mimic an office setting we decided to film any scenes in the office there. We looked through several backgrounds that could convey the theme we were going for and finally settled on the one below.


Madison and I practiced some of the scenes and got a general idea of how we would like the room to be set up. We also filmed one of the scenes this week but it didn't come out as we'd hope so we are most likely going to re-shoot it next week.



In regards to the other scenes in our opening, we thought it would be best to use real locations so as to expand on the different techniques used during our filming process. So the interrogation scene will be shot in an area of our classroom that looks the most plain so that we can recreate the cold, tough vibe that is associated with this sort of scene. We also thought it would be a good idea to recreate a crime scene for the flashback scene in order to use our creativity and also to make the process more fun. We mostly struggled trying to find the correct background for the green screen and also the set up of the props we wanted in the scene. We think that our video is starting to shape up and I am excited to see it when it's all put together.




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