Production 2nd part of filming

Hello blog.On March 29th, my group and I successfully completed the second part of our filming project. Compared to our first attempt, we were able to capture the scenes needed for our introduction sequences much better. As an actor in the film, I felt that I played my role well, despite the awkwardness of shooting a romance movie with someone who I didn't have romantic feelings for.The experience allowed me to gain a deeper appreciation for the skillset of Hollywood actors who make such scenes seem effortless. Although I may not have nailed my role as a Hollywood movie star, I believe that there is always room for improvement in everything we do, and I'm determined to get better. During the shoot, Thandi would sometimes complain about my acting skills mid-shot, but I took it as constructive feedback to help me improve. Luke's directing skills weren't Hollywood. We were able to work around it and still produce a great final product. One thing that's worth mentioning is that we didn't go word for word with our script. Instead, we used it as a rough basis and went with what felt natural during the shots. This allowed us to produce more authentic scenes and to stay true to our characters. Overall, the experience was both challenging and rewarding. It took us approximately an hour to complete the shoot It was worth it. It was a rewarding feeling to be done. I'm proud of my team and the effort that we put into this project. We worked hard on the project for the past few months. Everyone played there role to the best to their ability. Now we start the next block of our production. The editing part of production is near. Also we are still talking about the sounds in film. But we still need clearance from management. I will see you in my next blog.

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