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On my Own

 In our film, our opening scene is supposed to be pans of how dirty Jackie's house is. When we were filming it initially, we were able to get a couple shots of the setup I did in my kitchen. However, in reviewing the footage, we realized that these shots didn't look how we wanted or were blurry. Because of this, I had to work on my own to redo these shots, as both Angel and Anya would be busy today. We wanted these shots done as soon as possible to get them edited as well. Just one problem. I had borrowed some bottles from my friend's parents in the original shot. After we filmed, they asked for them back. I didn't realize that the shots we got might've not gone as planned. With both of my parents working as well, I had no way to get them back in time. In order to fix this, I went through and looked at the shots with me and my mom in the kitchen to see what was truly visible. Thankfully, only two of these bottles were clearly in the shot. Using the blurry shots we had already gotten, I was able to set up the rest of the kitchen almost exactly. I took some close-ups of these areas while I waited for my parents to get off of work. Once my dad came home, he was able to take me to grab the bottles. A bit of apprehension I had in working on this on my own was having to be behind the camera. I've always been a bit scared of working behind the camera. I feel so much more confident in front of the camera or in planning rather than behind it. I must've taken at least twenty different takes by the time I was done. On the plus side, I got the shot.

We did also take some pictures of the set that was visible, which was really helpful in remaking the setting.


Until next time, Danniella Miller signing off.




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