Filming 2: Final Task



 Hello bloggers, my name is Jose Retana and today I'll pick

up where we left off on the last blog. I was unsatisfied with the film I had taken. Even though I memorized the lines, the problem was the setting. Before this, I could not find an ideal time of day to set this on. That was the problem. This mock day was recorded at nighttime, I had my candles and everything. 

However, the problem with that was you couldn't clearly see me. This was because the candle wasn't bright enough. I couldn't turn on the lights either, as that would minimize the mood I was trying to create. Even if I were to buy a stronger candle, I wouldn't have time to wait for a day when I could be alone in my room at night. I had siblings and the mock day filming setting was already hard enough to set up. I thought all day but found a solution eventually. I could record in the daytime on a holiday. There were plenty of opportunities there and all I'd have to do was close the curtain. This traps sunlight and creates a warm effect which is better than having all the lights on at a single time. 

I began to test this. I have to admit, I wasn't 100% sold and satisfied with the results. However, I knew I could always edit the film. Deciding that I had enough, I wrapped up mock filming there and began with my normal filming schedule. 

See you next time bloggers!


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