Filming:
The filming went as planned. We filmed each scene in order, apart from the first scene in the cafe so as not to confuse which scenes still needed filming. We did however film more than once on almost all scenes as they weren't perfect the first time filming them.
We did change a few things from our original storyboard as we came up with different, easier and better ideas in the process of filming that we did not account for in our planning. These are things such as the angles of the shots during the chase scenes etc.
The scene in the cabin in the woods was perhaps the most difficult as we needed to make the tackle, the shot fired and the dialogue genuine. Apart from that, there were not any more difficulties faced. Are you on schedule?
I feel that we are on schedule as the movie is imported into iMovie and is ready for editing.
Editing:
I feel the editing is roughly on schedule but perhaps cutting it closely to the deadline.
As we are trying to put in blood, muzzle flashes and sounds of gun fire, it is making the process of editing very drawn out and complex. Although we are getting the hang of it now, it was a slow start and may affect the quality of the editing in the finished product.
The difficulties of editing is the complexity of it, which is making the process very long. Although we are nearly there, the editing is difficult but of good quality, eventually.
The program we are using is Adobe After Effects.
The advantages of this programme is that it's professional and does what we are after for our effects. The disadvantages are that because of how professional the program is, it makes the process so much more difficult and complex than what we thought it would be.
Sound:
For the scene in the cabin we used music from a sight called http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/. The tracks were called 'Bent and Broken' and 'Ghostpocalypse' both by Kevin MacLeod.
We used un copyrighted music to make the film legally acceptable in accordance with legislating bodies.
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