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The Start of Filming

 Over the weekend, I got a chance to film with my brother. We got about half of the scenes done, albeit not in order. The first scene I chose to shot was the one where my brother bumps into me, creating a bit of conflict near the end of the opening sequence. In order to get it how I wanted, I had the help of a tripod and my mom helping us film. We had to do a couple takes, but it ended up perfect. The main reason we had to keep redoing it was because I wanted my brother to bump into me as close to the middle of the shot as possible. Moreover, seeing the shot actually being made and instead of just being ideas and drawings on paper changed my ideas and the way I wanted the shot to look. Also, while I waited for my brother to be able to film, I created a big list of everything I needed to get done and plan out. This helped me visualize my time better from now until April 16th. I feel like I have a new vision and drive to get this done. I have a lot of newfound excitement to get this done. I have the motivation and so many ideas going around in my head I just can't wait to get it done. For the upcoming week, I plan to start looking and seeing what kind of music I want in my film. I already have a couple ideas, but I'm going to go through and make sure everything is available for use. Worst comes to worst, I have several friends who are very into music and music production. If I truly can't find any music that gives the video game mood that I want to create, I will talk to them to see what can be done.



Until next time, Danniella Miller signing off. :)

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