Monday, October 24, 2016

Narrative Scenes Wrapped

And thats a wrap on all of our narrative scenes! This weekend we shot our grandma cooking scene and now we can focus solely on the documentary aspects of our film. The shoot was very fun and we got to do some things that we've never done before as filmmakers. For example, our crew doubled as extras within the scene itself, since it takes place behind the scenes of a cooking show. The actresses were also outstanding and very fun to shoot with.

We were also supposed to shoot our teenage interview Sunday, but once again Antonia fell through. Now we're at the point where we are just going to move on and find some other subjects. Thankfully we already have some more girls lined up in Raleigh. We are supposed to shoot that interview next Friday.

From a sound standpoint, we are really satisfied with all of the audio so far, which is great because this film is my first time being an on-set sound mixer. My past experience comes from being a post-production sound designer.

From an editing standpoint, the puzzle pieces are coming in place. It will be interesting to see how our 6+ pieces come together as one coherent film. This is something that might be aided by animated transitions, an original score, or some narration.

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