Hello blog. Today we continued filming our video. We already got a considerable amount of work done. Yester day we started with the filming before the crash. This included a decent amount of scenes. One was the Office scene, which we did in Nico's house. We also filmed some driving scenes as we needed to have both cars when we did it. We completed those films, and started planning for today. We wanted to film the scenes for the rest of the movie and get it over with. Doing this would allow us more time for editing. We needed one bigger scene and some other side parts. The biggest thing was the crash. Without crashing, we needed to recreate a realistic crash between the office worker and partyer roles. We wanted to accomplish this through a bit of practical effects and lots of editing. We first got a background video to overlap the cars onto. We then got both cars driving to the same space. We did them individually. This would allows us to later combine clips with the editing softwa...
1. How do your products represent social groups or issues? Our film isn't really just a film , it's a showing of real life, showing the idea that a small mistake that one might not think about can destroy real lives. In the movie I play Tom, a businessman , a husband, and a father who was just driving home from the office thinking I was going to see my family, only to have everything go terribly wrong in a matter of seconds. On the other hand , you have Ben, a teenager leaving a party under the influence of alcohol and making a choice he thought was fine, until it re ally w asn’t . Our film highlights the awful effects that come with drunk driving. Not only is it about the victim, but it's also about the offender. I am playing the typical working man , who likely believes he will be safe, and never considers that someone else's reckless decision will ruin everything with nothing he can do to change the outcome . My family symbolizes the thousands of loved...
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