production (last scenes)


My group and I began shooting the last scenes over spring break. We did this in light of the fact that there was no school so it was simpler to go along. We recorded on a day that wasn't occupied in the café. It was additionally dim out. From the start we recorded within scenes. We shot Ella sitting in the stall at the café. This was recorded in the back region where scarcely any clients were. We filmed the messaging the person while she was hanging tight for him. We needed to film multiple times to get right. We needed to zoom into the telephone too to show the messages. Preceding this we needed to make counterfeit messages to show on the scene. After this scene was shot the scene where the young lady strolls to the host. We recorded this while and no clients are coming in. This scene shot a host that worked at the eatery however we had this authorization to film them in it. This took the longest time since we needed to keep re-shooting something very similar. At that point we went to film in the dark alley behind the eatery. We had somebody over age be with us while recording in the event of some unforeseen issue. We began to film and we use spotlights to highlight each character while they talk in the scene. Before this we got together and set up the fake blood in the walkie-talkie. We put the walkie-talkie on the floor in the fake blood on the dumpster. These scenes took some time.

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