The Historic Downtowner

     Our second to last filming day happened. It was the shots that involved the water taxi and bridge. This is a spot I frequently am at, so I was very familiar with the area and what the area looks like. There’s a very nice restaurant in the area where I often eat, and the smell of the food was torturous while filming. The restaurant in fact, is the name of the water taxi station that we used for the ticket. 

  This time we also had to deal with the issue of re-printing the ticket. Luckily, my mom works nearby, so she was able to print it at her work. I had to remove the background completely, so it would be blank. I then added 3 onto one document so they would print the right size. And in order to get the yellow color we were going for, we had her print it on yellow paper. These worked out great, and we cut them on the way to the location. We had to deal with the same issues of going straight after school.  So, we had to change in our car…again.  It’s a very uncomfortable experience, but I guess I’m starting to get used to it. As I was changing, I was running lines with Britanique.  She was pretending to be Sam.  Siena then met us there, and we got straight into it. Filming, for the most part, went relatively smoothly. We had to retake a few shots, but it was successful. The only challenge was getting the low angle, but I think Britanique did a good job. 




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