Friday, December 13, 2019
Chase Sequence Status
As of now, I've turned in the final cut of my chase sequence production, as well as all the pre-production that was necessary. Looking back at the shooting, a large challenge we faced was lighting, because the location we shot at was a warehouse, and it was differently lit at different times of the day. During midday, the sun was right above so it provided for an influx of more natural light, but as the day rolled on, we had access to less light and had to rely on a small gain. With that said, the location also provided benefits like rolling ladders to get high angles, and an assortment of boxes and crates to use as props. In terms of my edit, the largest problem was cutting down the introductory scenes because they were only shot with one or two angles. This made it difficult to speed them up and remain continuous, so I had to use a couple different transitions that I wasn't that keen on using.
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