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Filming Day One!

 Hi y'all! It's rowyn back again with another blog. I have currently been very sick and have had a bunch of headaches. But I am feeling better by the minute! Monday was a half day for our school so my group thought it was a perfect time to start filming our music video! We had the rides situated and how long we thought filming would take went perfectly. I believe that Monday was the perfect day to film as well. But we only filmed in one location for our first day of filming. I thought it would be better to film at one location each day because we also have a ton of homework and practices so we had to get our timing right. Our first location was the Galleria. My group and I walked in, getting our outfits together and setting up what props we used. Since we came back from school and had limited time my group didn't have time to do any makeup and such. I was the filmer so I was unfortunately not in any of the scenes but maybe next project! We started off looking at our storyboard and recreating the drawings in real life. I feel like we did great recreating these scenes in action! I also used every angle or camera shot we listed. Kylie was a great actor for her role. Mia was amazing at playing her part of being the stalker. I wouldn't trade the world for a new. group because we all work amazing together and create beautiful memories and art.  Filimg with my group was so much fun and I can't wait to start the editing process!

One of our over-the-shoulder scenes in our music video!

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