Filming our park scene turned out to be alot of unexpected challenges. Overall, I’m really proud of how the scene came out, but getting there was definitely not easy but it was funny.
One of the biggest issues we faced was the environment itself. Since we were filming outdoors, we had to deal with a lot of bugs way more than we expected. This was especially difficult for me because I’m genuinely afraid of bugs, so staying focused while constantly feeling uncomfortable was a challenge. However, I pushed through it because I knew how important the scene was to our film, and it really was hard to stay calm .
Another challenge was lighting. We decided to film everything in one day for efficiency, which worked in terms of scheduling, but it also meant we were racing against time. As the day went on, it got super dark, which affected the quality and consistency of our shots. In hindsight, this is something we could have planned better by either starting earlier or splitting the shoot across multiple days to maintain consistent lighting.
We also ran into a more practical issue during filming water kept spilling on the picnic blanket, which was a key prop in the scene. This interrupted filming multiple times and forced us to pause and reset. Eventually, we had to come up with a quick solution, being more careful with placement and handling of the water to avoid further disruptions. It wasn’t a huge problem, but it did slow us down and reminded us how small details can impact production.
Despite all of those problems , we managed to complete the entire scene in one day, which I’m really proud of. It showed how well we worked as a team under pressure and how we were able to adapt quickly when things didn’t go as planned.
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