Day 2 of filming was intended to be used for shots 11 through 20 on our storyboard. Sadly, due to the issues of my scheduled haircut, many of the shots from the first filming day had to be re-done, and so this day was dedicated to completing this re-shoot. This effectedc the eventual storyboard plan as we had to plan a new day to cover the next scenes.
Day 3 then became what was meant to be filmed on day 2, with shots 11 through 20 being shot on this day. As with all the other filming days, it was essential for me to film as many scenes that I am not in as possible in order to gain exprience and take some pressure off of Amber doing all filming. We believe that we completed the tasks set for us will multiple versions of each shot taken in order for Amber and I to have a selection of shots to choose from.
The final task of the day was to figure out what items we would use for the next day of filming (Day 4), which was dedicated to filming the final 10 shots of the film. This included the scenes involving moving objects. For this, we decided to use a child's pram and doll as the haunting feature as it was A) synonymous with young child's play and B) a practical item to be able to move using the thin, invisible fishing line that Amber had obtained. Reason B was also the same reason for using a door for the paranormal events.
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