Props, Props, Props

 We discovered we hadn't gotten the remainder of the props we needed for the closing sequences. We didn't need props in the initial scenes, so we didn't bother with them. To obtain them, we had to go to a few different stores. The walkie talkies were the first thing we got. We were planning on borrowing them from my workplace, but in order to comply with Covid's guidelines, we felt it would be safer to purchase our own. After that, we went out and bought some fake guns and cigars. We'll shoot the first sequences this week, when we're not as busy. We need it at night as well, but with the time change, it is getting darker later. This weekend, we'll complete putting out a timetable that works for everyone. Because it was the final few days before the quarter ended, we were all quite busy this week. We all agreed that filming should take place on Thursday so that we could all be present. My management offered me permission to shoot at the restaurant without restriction. Thursday is also the restaurant's quietest day, so it's ideal for avoiding distractions. I'm looking forward to filling tables at the restaurant for our scenarios. My group is already a lot of fun to be around, so recording it on our spring break isn't a big deal. We briefly went through the first scenarios we did. We loved what we said, so we chopped out some of the bloopers and retakes we didn't want to use. I'm eagerly looking forward to seeing these final sequences when we finish filming. After all of the time we've spent calibrating, we'll finally get to see the finished result when we edit all of the scenes together. This procedure should begin next weekend, hopefully.


Christmas Film to be Shot in Union; Extras Sought | Union, NJ News TAPinto

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