Filming Process (Part 2)
Hey readers, let's continue discussing the journey of my filming process! Filming was an adventure in itself and honestly it was very fun. I got to shoot various shots even when I did a change of location and/or setting. I do not regret changing the location of my film because I do believe that it was for the best. Some shots took longer to obtain then expected because I wanted to make sure I got the "perfect shot." In doing so, I took my time and made sure that everything was to the best it could be. Now, here is a sneak peak of some of the shots I got...
Shots:
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The first shot represents some of the plant life I wanted to incorporate in my film opening. The red, purple, and pink colors of the flowers are colors of love. Love is the entire basis and/or foundation of my film genre (romance). These flowers provide a symbol of love. I really want my film to portray and/or illustrate representations of love. Love is one of the special things about life and I want to showcase the story of my parent's love as best as possible.
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The second shot aids in including a variety of plant life in my film opening. Plant life is an essential part of my story board, so I wanted to include various kinds of plants. These plants all add to the "natural" setting I am trying to portray. Natural settings are settings that include nature and have a somewhat modern feel to it. Plants are a key part of nature, so my film opening will include beautiful different kind of plants that only contribute to the film.
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The third shot is one of the shots I used to film the "Garden/Park" part of my film opening. As you know, I used Peace Mound Park, Weston FL to take some shots and film this part of my storyboard. Peace Mound Park was an amazing choice because I was able to get access to beautiful scenery for my film. All of the shots I obtained represent the "natural" setting I was aiming for. I am very pleased for how all of the shots turned out.
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