Parking lot scene

 Hey bloggers, so in my previous blog I talked about how I was going to separate the three different scenes into three different blogs. In which now talking about the second scene the parking lot scene. Which was rather difficult even though it the less amount of time. The scene wasn’t hard to film because of some major issues like people kept walking by or because our phones were acting funny. However, it was because of two reasons the first being when we previous were going to film in the grocery store parking lot. It started to rain, causing us to need to leave and go to my director's house (Kylie McDonald). There we sat at her house waiting for the rain to stop.

When we finally arrived at my own house, it had stopped raining and we decided to film in my complex because it was similar to a parking lot at the grocery store. Now we're on to the second most difficult part of the scene. It took us about 7 retakes or more and even switching up the angle to capture the scene. Why? Well, it was entirely my fault. I wasn’t able to get into character fully for the kidnapping. It was rather simple Kylie was able to demonstrate it to Maya in one take smoothly. It was possibly the reason I was scared of hurting Maya or I just would never be a great kidnapper. For any of these reasons, I just couldn’t grasp literally and mentally how to grab her. So Kylie switched up the angle for me then we called it quiet. 


A picture of the many takes that I needed to take to get the perfect shot. 


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