The shoot of the opening sequence for "Words Unspoken" is now over, after two long days of filming on Sunday and Monday. We put in around two to three hours of energy daily, and working on set with such a great cast and crew was an incredible experience. Working closely with the director to frame every scene and ensure we were getting the tone and atmosphere we were going for.
The challenging job starts now that the filming is over! I and our editor both received a Google Drive folder with all 63–65 footage from our director. I've been going over every footage in great detail to determine what worked and what didn't. It's amazing to see how various lighting setups, camera angles, and even changes in focus can affect a scene's overall mood. I will be able to find the best takes with the aid of this exhaustive review process and provide our editor with helpful suggestions.
When it comes to our editor, they have an important task ahead of them. After going through all of the footage, they will choose the best takes and put them together to create an organized narrative. Since they're also our sound designer, I'm confident they'll perform a fantastic job. Their creativity and great attention to detail will be important in realizing the potential of "Words Unspoken"'s opening sequence. The editor will be putting in a lot of effort during this post-production process to make up for not being able to be on-site during filming.
I can't wait to watch the finished project come to life. We gave the project our all, and I have no doubt that our efforts will be rewarded. As we enter the post-production stage, it's now time to get ready for my CCR.








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