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Second day of filming

On the second day of filming, we focused on getting different types of shots as we got deeper into the movie. Although we attempted many shots that we researched in class, we only got to use a few of them because we didn't want our film opening to become too chaotic in an attempt to be creative. For the most part we filmed our flashbacks on the second day. We used a black and white filter to show that the events we are filming were in the past and we can edit it later to convey that idea. As I was also the sound engineer in our group, I also kept in mind the type of music we would be using since we are filming a drama. We also got to film with a bigger cast this day because our flashbacks included more characters. Our actors did amazing, and we had a successful second day of shooting. 

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