The images above are all from the day of the shoot.
Overall, I feel the day of the shoot was very successful and everyone played a valuable part in the production of our film. Upon the actor's arrivals we jumped straight into a quick rehearsal of the lines inside in order to make sure we ready to go as soon as shots were set up. We shot almost all of the film before our dinner break which meant we were ahead of schedule. Afterwards we had the rest of the shots done and took on our final crane shot which took a fairly long to time to set up for one shot. Fortunately we had plenty of time to do so and was able to get a few more takes of shots we felt could be better at the end.
In terms of development of my leadership role, there wasn't a great deal to develop because, as previously mentioned, most of my duties as producer took place before the shoot when planning. I did keep everyone on track however, and gave the director a hand where needed which do relate my leadership role a fair amount. The organisation and planning skills I had developed in pre-production, however, did transfer across well to the shoot day and I was able to keep everyone on time and up to date with plans and weather issues.
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