Behind the Scenes

Welcome back guys, I'm pleased that I've completed filming every scene; all that's left is editing and assembling it. Let me just briefly review everything that happened, though. I began filming the scenes other than the previous one before, on Tuesday. However, I procrastinated and only completed scenes 2, 3, and 4. For each of the scenes, I immediately grabbed my computer, phone, and some books. In scene 2, I had the camera positioned both in front of me and then behind me as I typed on the computer and picked up books. Scene 3 featured me pretending to be talking on the phone as the camera remained in the same spots. In scene 4, with the camera positioned above me, I lowered my head and pretended to sleep. I captured scenes 6, 7, 9, and 10 on Saturday. In scene 6, I asked someone to call me, and then pretended to be awakened by the call, and the camera was above me. Since it was convenient and creepy, I chose to use my shed in the backyard as the set for scene 7. I zoomed in from several different perspectives. I set up a chair and the letter inside, then I faked searching for the message, picked it up, and read it. For scene 9, I positioned the camera overhead. I took out my pencil and sat down at my desk, beginning to circle the letters on the message. Once more, I positioned it above me for scene 10. I pretended to listen to my voicemail, and I held my phone up to my ear. On Sunday, I shot scenes 1 and 8. For scene 1, the camera was behind me. I pinned the missing poster to a pole on my street with tape. In scene 8, I was strolling down the street with the camera following me. Next time, I'll edit every scene before putting everything together. Stay tuned for my next blog where I’ll unravel even more mysteries about making a music video. Trust me; you won't want to miss it.



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