Filming in the House

My group first met at my house. I had made sure to previously move the things I didn't want in the background out of the room I planned on filming in. My group got situated in the room which is by my front door. Though, I had some immediate concerns. This room has windows so there is a little bit of natural light that is shinning through. Though there isn't enough to light up the whole room. This was a little problematic because the only other option was to turn on the room lights. The room lights were making the shots look a little yellow in the clips my group recorded. However, after my group spent some time trying to adjust both the light dimness and the curtains, my group was able to find lighting that would work with the camera my group was using. Since the camera on my partners iPhone is somewhat high quality, my group decided to film with my partners phone. To make sure the shots looked as good as possible, my group shot the clips in 4k with the iPhone. In order to make sure there were no noises in my house while my group was filming I closed some doors in an effort to reduce any noises. My partner and I took turns filming and the actor played the role of the main character. While one of my group members wasn't filming, one would pull up the screen play and storyboard to make sure the shots were coming out well. Another important part of the filming process was keeping the clips in order. If my group filmed the clips out of order there would be a lot of time that would go into looking for the right clips. This process can be very tedious. In order to avoid this my group filmed every house clip in order. Before my group films again I will go through each clip and make sure it is how it should be. My group will also double check that each clip is in order so it will be ready for the editing process when my group is done filming.



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