The final day of filming(Production Blog) AICE Media Studies

 On Friday, the 10th I started finalizing everything before switching to the editing process. At this point I have done all the filming I needed to. I improved a lot on dancing and acting but now I have finished and don't need to improve any more. Slowly but surely I was able to get the hand of my steps and spins however today they were no longer needed . I was able to have all the costumes prepared and ready to go and put away back in the closet. At this point all the props had fulfilled their purpose and things such as cups and silverware went back into the kitchen. I had all the clothing I needed to change into put back in their hangers. I did not have to keep the lights off today as there was no more. The background noise did not need to be  kept to minimal in order to allow for smooth recording. I got all of my scenes done the way I had envisioned it but I did make sure to keep practicing so it can be as good as possible and the skills could be useful for later on in the future. I continued to film scenes over and over again while taking a few short breaks however it was much easier and less breaks were needed. Scenes 1 and 7 proved to be a cakewalk to complete this time especially on comparison to the other times because not much needed to be recorded. Scene 8 still needs it's minor tweaks but I am happy with it so far and think it demonstrates the representation well. It was still the scene that mattered most so I need it to be phenomenal and it turned out great. The cups on the table are no longer needed .The lack of emotion in the acting was gone for good . The entrance stayed the same and I didn't have to change that. The method of recording stayed the same which is one thing that will probably never change. The area close to the door still proved to be the ideal spot to record. The areas in the house were actually starting to look very clean. This time the area didn't have to be dirty and was cleaned very well. Everything was set up and ready to go and it was a better experience than the previous times. The entire process took a long time for the filming but there is still none left to do.There is probably very minor fixes I could make but nothing to be stressed about. The few bits I had to do went well unexpectedly. It feels great to be free from the shackles of recording.








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