More Filming!

 When Connor arrived, we were ecstatic. This meant we could finish filming all of the scenes now. After me and Katie filmed the scenes in her house, we needed to film the rest of them. We began filming the next scene, which was me riding a bike through a neighborhood. I hopped on the bike and rode it, while Katie and Connor followed me filming as a tracking shot. Thankfully I knew how to ride a bike, so it was fairly easy to film. There was two other locations we needed to film at. One at a playground, and another in the forest at Hugh Taylor Birch State park. The three of us walked to a local playground and started filming the scene with Katie and I. We sat on the swings, rehearsing our lines quickly so we could film with ease. I took multiple shots, so we could pick the best one out of the couple. The props we used in that scene was our phones. Next, we had to film in the forest. Katie's neighbors gave us a key to enter the park. That was very convenient for us. We needed to film before it got too dark, so we were in a rush. As we got to the park, my phone died. I was using my phone to film every scene. So, Katie's phone was used instead to finish filming the remaining scene. Connor was playing the killer in the film, and in the scene he needed to be holding a knife as a prop. As we got ready to film the scene, we ran into a problem. We forgot the knife! So, Katie's sister had to drive by and drop off a knife for us to use. We filmed the scene and used fake blood. It was very sticky and gross. I finally finished filming, and sent the videos to Connor to begin editing.




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