The troubles faced whilst filming.
We faced many challanges when filming as to the availibilty of our locations and one of group members (martin) during the half term period broke his left wrist and fractured his right one.
The locations we used were not always available as they were public comunity centres, chapels, studios and street paths. The hardest location we need to film was the african public community centre which held the most dystopian style abonned theatre this fit perfectly with our song of choice as we needed a grotty setting to try and make it obvious Keir (main performer) was in a place of hurt. However the theatre was not always available to our convenience as it was some times closed or unavailable to public use as it was heald for some events.
The public streets were dificult to film as we wern't able to section the streets we used leaving public members walking past shots etc so we filmed minimal in more publicly populated areas.
The chapel was always to our convenience either. As it was a place of worship, people were in there weather it was ceremony occasions or just quiet time to think. The chapel was only for a small part of our piece so we didn't need film loads in there but it took several times off going before we had the privellige of filming inside.
The wrists. When Martin (our forth member) Broke his wrists it made it incredibly dificult for us to film as we had to change the whole stroy line of our production. Leaving us with 3 consistant performers meant we had to shape a new piece with a similar narrative. The story line we used was similar however we had to change vocalist from martin to ethan leaving ethan with another task on his shoulders of learning the whole song vocally and acousticly. Martin was able to use the camera to film which did leave us with a benefit as we had a consistant camera man however the advantage of a camera man did not out weigh the advantage of a performer.
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