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Production Blog: Minor changes in our Final Task

hey, blog! its me again! Today I will be talking about the changes we made on our planning and storyboard blog. After fully planning our schedule we were able to meet up got our first day. As we discussed many situations came up. The first thing discussed was one of the most important things in our storyline which was the evil parent. The casting for this short film seemed to be difficult for this action to be displayed so I recommended changing the evil parent to an evil sibling. This began to work out and we had to make changes to our storyboard and to our script. The next problem I brought up was the weather conditions we had originally planned in our storyboard. Ideally, we wanted to have a stormy night. However, whenever we start to film we aren't able to control or predict the weather. In this case, I recommended two options. We can either attempt to make an edit adjustment so it looks like we are in those weather conditions. The other option I recommended was just showing the inside of the house and adding the sound effects of a storm. 


After discussing these arrangements and situating them the short film began to come together more closely. Overall this discussion would have done better for our project. I am excited to begin filming the next time my partner and I meet. Until next time! Karina logging off.

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