As a whole, the group did well when filming.
We stuck closely to our storyboard when made the filming our multiple base-tracks so much easier.
When filming at Gabriel's Wharf, we had such a minimal amount of time that we only managed to film three base-tracks, a long shot, close up and mid-shot with movement (We circled the artist) but we deemed those as fine since they were the necessary shots.
Our filming at the two other locations were more successful since we had a whole day to film them.
Though we were faced with the problem of not having a fig rig for both these filming, we made do with a tripod and still managed to not do any static shots.
The next location we filmed out was at Gallion Hill in Greenwich. We used the location to our advantage since it had really good lighting so there was no need to use any of the lights we had booked out. It also enabled us to film more than necessary tracks since there was so much to do on top of the hill E.G. Base-track of Leon Cross standing on the cross compass, walking down the pathway etc.
Our last base-track filming at Baron's Park in Putney was the most enjoyable for us. This was because there was no need to sing they lyrics, we just filmed Nazim and Doan generally having fun and messing around since we wanted the narrative scenes we used to be natural.
The skate park area wasn't what we expected, so we used the wide concrete area as a replacement and had them messing around in the children's park, walking beside the Thames and playing in the sand.
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