Monday, March 9, 2020

No Reshoots But New Improvements

As previously mentioned from the blog, our group recorded the majority of our movie within a parking lot that was located in Lauderdale Lakes. Then flash forward two weeks later, our group engaged in a peer review session. Last Thursday on March 5th, our group received back the peer review papers a fellow student conducted for our group's film. As it turns out, the only concern that our group must look into was the audio for the film. Other than that, our group still has only about three more scenes left to record before finally finishing the entire movie. For the weekend that came, our group did not conduct any reshoots for the movie. The major reason being that our movie did not contain that much criticism only regarding to the audio of the film. Our group did not reshoot any of the previous scenes because no comment made by another student suggested for our group to redo certain scenes. Additionally on that day our group first started filming, with each take the director made our group made sure to look over to see if the scene needed to be redone. Most of our scenes were double checked on that same day we first started to film our movie.

Although our group did not partake in reshoots, our group did however looked back at everything we have done for the movie so far. The one thing our group stumbled upon was our old pitch idea which was "betrayal is like a bed of thorns... it leaves you bloody." When our whole group looked back at the pitch and compared it to the scenes of the movie so far it did not quite match up. The original pitch involved the term bloody signifying that the movie will have hints of blood. However, now that our group recorded the majority of our scenes it did not contain any elements that relates to the pitch what so ever. So Rejoice, a fellow group member, thought to replace the old pitch idea that would match up with the movie we currently obtain. The pitch ended up being a small description, in less than twenty five words, about what the movie is about without giving any spoilers. It was for the best that our group updated the pitch since the old pitch idea was not matching up with the elements of the current movie. Our group had not realized that our pitch was a bit outdated until we all looked back in our notes and saw all of our ideas written down. All in all, our group did not conduct any reshoots for the reason being that our team did not receive any criticism regarding the scenes shown to other students, but our group was able to at least spruce up the old pitch idea and make it closer to matching the elements of the current movie.


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