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Filming

Over the weekend Lauren and I carried out another session of filming. Due to the problems we faced when we filming last we decided filming during the day would be more effective. This was firstly so there would be mo reflection in the windows and secondly so the lighting would not change as it got darker outside.
We set up 4 cameras in different places across out filming space so when editing we can chose from a range of shots and angles- this is something we did not do last time which limited the number of effective shots we had.
We did not only film in one space but we did a small amount of filming outside. As well as filming dance shots we did close ups of Isadora singing against a wall which we can later edit with a range of effects, including colour grading and split screen editing.



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