On the first day of filming, we started at 11:00 am to get everything prepared to begin filming my first few shots, it was a great day to do this because there weren't any clouds and it was very sunny, although when I began recording the suns glare was extremely bright so you couldn't see a thing. So I waited until about 3:00 pm when the sun had started to set, this is where I managed to record the very first shot of my victim walking down the road looking at his phone. We managed to get the next few shots filmed until the sun completely set, it eventually became too dark to carry on recording.
The second day of trying to get more filming done was postponed due to heavy amounts of rain constantly pouring it down throughout the day, so I decided to wait until night where it stopped raining and I filmed my ending, this took about 30 mins to do because I wasn't prepared to film this part yet, I didn't have the right equipment and not enough props. After improvising I filmed my ending and I was very happy with what I captured.
The third day wasn't any better because it rained throughout the day again, but I mainly wanted to film some small sequences for titles, this was probably the easiest part of the whole production.
The fourth day of filming it was very foggy, this didn't match the first set of recording during the day because it was sunny and clear, but this fog really helped my horror movie look much better, it made everything more dull, dark and throughout the day it stayed the same, it didn't get any darker until much later into the day, therefore it gave me so much more time to film.
I went back to the farm again just to fill in any gaps that I missed, also for the final sequence I changed how my victim would be captured because the original ending didn't make sense, so I captured more footage and was able to create a better ending.
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