Oh no... it's raining

Today is the day before spring break. I am tired. I am ready to go home and be in my bed, where I belong. I plan on recording the second half somewhere in my break. I have finished recording in the cemetery now I need to record at my house. On the bus ride home I noticed there were dark clouds out. This worried me at the time because I wanted to get filming over and done with already. I took a deep breath and realized that this was not the worst turn of events. For instance the house has different angles which I am able to use. They do not all portray the same mood. Since my first scene is of a girl writing in her diary, it is inferred that the setting is night-time. There lies another issue, hard describes the least of it. The right time to get the right angle and lighting would be sunset-ish time. Sometimes I get really busy in the evenings but I am really excited to see where this project takes me so I will work around the clock to get this done. What exactly do I have left to film? I plan on filming the establishing shot of the house and then inside of the house when the main character is writing inside of her diary. I am trying to create the zoom into the next scene bit. I am aware that I will most likely not get this on the first try but if I do it over and over I will be successful in what I seek. If things do not go my way I will do a pan of the house and call it a day. My transition will not be as smooth but it will be better than nothing.



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