Production Blog: A Few Things I Forgot to Mention

Welcome back bloggers! Today's blog is going to be different from my other blogs. The previous blogs have focused on refining and enhancing my opening sequence. This blog, focuses more on the things I neglected to write about during the previous three months, such as how our group collaborated and where we purchased the props for our set. First, let's talk about how we assembled the objects required to create the finest potential sceneries for our situations. To prevent one of us from getting really hot, we initially picked up a gorilla suit from Party City and made sure it was breathable. We had to improvise by forming an animal shape out of rags. We couldn't use an actual dead animal. We had also prepared our own artificial blood with inexpensive components that we had on hand. I decided to scrap the blood since it was too gooey, colorful, and cartoony. For the most polished and realistic impact on the opening segment, we simply went and brought a whole gallon of dark fake blood. Then, we pretty much squandered it all by making a blood trail for one of our scenes. Gathering socially as a group to ensure we would feel at ease on set was another thing we did to prepare ready for the production of our opening sequence. We all went over our lines to make sure we wouldn't mess them up while filming. We did this many times since we had been hanging around and relaxing for a little while. We were all laughing so hard every time one of us started reading our lines that it took a long time for us to stop. To avoid getting sick while we shot the scenes outside in the rain, I also prepared blankets and towels. In order to stay warm after we finished filming, I also reminded the group to pack an extra set of clothes. I also didn't explain that it was a difficult procedure to get approval to film at the state park where we were filming. Thats all for today. Thank you for reading!



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