The first day of shoot just involved Nathan. As I wanted to schedule in time for pick ups or anything that needed to be reshot, the first few days are long ones. Starting at 10, we had a good morning. Everything was running on time and everyone was in good spirits and excited to get things going.
After lunch, things slowed down. There was a shot that involved the camera tilting up from the floor to the table and small chest. The guys spent a long time trying get this right, and because we were even a bit ahead, this was fine. However, it got to the point where I had to pull Ben aside and ask him how important this shot was. So long had been spent on trying to get it that we went from being ahead of schedule, to behind. As it was a long day anyway, I was conscious not to keep everyone or our actor any longer than necessary. Ben decided that we should cut the shot, so we quickly moved on.
As well as keeping the shoot on time, I helped set up lighting throughout the day to help the guys move from shot to shot as efficiently as possible.
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