Hey guys, it’s me Sherjil. Now that we’ve basically wrapped up our planning, we’ll be shifting toward preparing for our production set.
Before we do that, my team and I will be working based on this schedule:
February 28–March 1: Set up our props and start filming at least half of the film (7:30 P.M.–9:00 P.M.)
March 6: Day 2 of filming (7:30 P.M.–9:30 P.M.)
March 7–12: Editing phase
As of our current progress, I have now brought the props needed for filming and we are ready to begin production next week. In addition, I decided to add another prop to my list based on my cousin’s suggestion. Instead of using a knife to imply violence, he recommended using a glass filled with pebbles that could be dropped onto the ground near me. This idea was particularly effective because it creates a more unique and unexpected jump scare for the audience without revealing too many details too early. It also links well to our original concept of having the body dragged to another location, specifically the backyard, which was our initial setting. Overall, this new prop helps elevate the thriller elements of the opening by increasing suspense and making the conflict feel more unsettling and unpredictable. Instead of the knife being in the hands of the antagonist, we decided to leave it off inside the box with the bear holding it, since we thought this would be a better way to provide hinting clues of a leading threat.
If we follow this projected schedule, I think we’ll be ready and on time for our upcoming CCRs.
But for now, I will sign off and see ya guys in our next post where it is time to produce!
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