Thursday, March 19, 2020

Re-film Blog First Problem

In my movie we wanted to make it look as real as possible so we included a scene with fake blood in it. In our re-filming process, we attempted to add more detail to this aspect of our film. However, we could not find the fake blood that we used in our original scene. Our first choice to waste time finding the original fake blood. On the other hand, we could attempt to find a replacement for the fake blood. Every actor gave their individual input on what they thought was the best option. In the end, we decided to use a replacement for our prop.

 The prop that we chose to use as a replacement for fake blood was a Red dark deep ink pen. We decided on using this prop because the ink from the pen could be used to look similar to fake blood. With this red pen, we drew what looked like blood on the hand of our actor. Overall, this worked out reasonably well. The red pen ink ended up resembling the fake blood better than I expected. It also looked similar in the scene that we re-filmed. In our re-filming shot, the red ink looked very similar to the fake blood that we had previously used. Ultimately, I was very satisfied with how the modified prop looked in our re-filming shot. My group members were also pleased with the outcome of our improvisation. Thus, we universally decided to use this re-filming shot in our complete film.

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