Andre had said that everyone would enjoy the long-take class, even if it was on Saturday. I was a little bit skeptical. But, as usual, Andre was right. The long take experience was pretty fun and it re-enforced a lot of what we had already learned in previous classes. We were all worried about the weather but thank goodness it was only overcast. All bark and no bite.
The actual filmmaking was fun. I really felt that everyone contributed in their own way. For having a time constraint it was pretty much low pressure too. People would throw out ideas, and contribute themselves regularly. The other group brought like a ton of props and we used as many as we could in the long take. People volunteered themselves to do whatever. I enjoyed pelting Timmy Booth with water balloons. Matt Seltzer probably had too much fun tackling me to the ground. He likes to physically hurt me. Really, it just seemed like everyone was hanging out making a film. Which is great. Especially our group. We kinda went into the filming of it with no idea. Each person kinda decided what they wanted to do, and Cory filmed it. I think it looks like an old Buster Keaton, style comedy but just a little bit off. I was satisfied with it. Although I probably would have liked another chance to do it on film.
I enjoyed each aspect of the activities. Helping the other group block theirs, blocking our own, developing our film, and the final projection and capturing.
There was some pressure when it came to actual filming and developing; not to screw it up. I think we may have overdeveloped ours a little bit but I liked how ours came out. We underexposed it when we shot it, so we attempted to push it in the developer. It was a little nervewrecking trying to nail the development in the darkroom. I am excited to see the positive print of it in Final Cut Pro.
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