Park filming day


  I was excited when my friends Nicole, Jordyn, and I decided to film our short movie project in the park by Nicole's house. We had a blast utilizing different camera angles with the car, and even found time to play around in the park. The park provided us with a unique setting that we could use to our advantage. With plenty of open space, we were able to experiment with different camera angles and positions. We set up a variety of shots, including wide shots, close-ups, and mid-shots. We also used different lenses to give the footage a distinct look and feel. One of the most memorable scenes involved a car. We parked the car in the middle of the park and experimented with different angles and positions. We used a combination of static shots and tracking shots to capture the car from different perspectives. We also used the car as a prop, having our actors interact with it in a variety of ways. But it wasn't all work and no play. We also took some time to have fun in the park. We played frisbee, soccer, and even had a friendly game of tag. It was a nice break from the shoot, and it allowed us to recharge our batteries and come back to the filming with renewed energy. However, our playful nature got the better of us, and we ended up wasting a little bit of time.

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