Friday, March 20, 2020

A Worldwide Pandemic

                                                                                                                                                                         The whole entire world has been faced with a huge adversity and disadvantage. We have been forced to practice this thing called social distancing which the CDC proclaims works best if we stay 6 feet away. Due to the spread of the Corona virus it has been hard trying to get together and conduct our re-shoot phase of the project. The entire film industry as well as big corporations are taking a major hit as well. By having to shut down in order to quarantine and create a safer space. And with filming coming to a halt we can relate in so many ways. With production stopping it has effected our schedule to film and get together to re-edit our film. The conclusion that we came to is to just have me re-film any opening shots since we did use my house to film. Then in about a week Josh and Amelia will come over to film a few scenes. I am not sure how we want to tackle the editing process, we do need a different way of going about it. 
     What I would like for us to do is come together and edit together as a group. That way all of our ideas are said and implemented. Furthermore, we do plan on re-filming in  about a week, giving us time to each work on our critical reflection questions as well. We do not plan on filming over a lot of scenes just maybe 3 or 4 and we need to ass scenes as well. Our film came up a little short on time, about 30 seconds. So we can definitely add in a few scenes to make up our time of 2 minutes. Our group member Josh actually hasn't been responding to our texts, so we are worries because he has all of the clips and edited version on his laptop.  And right now that is where we seem to fail, is communication. Aside from that everything should go as planned.                                                                                                                                                                               


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