I was much more comfortable this time around and I believe that as a group we were all much more comfortable working together as actors as well so this allowed me to loosen up more than episode one and really bring out better sides to my acting. I also got a chance to use the boom mic properly since the last time the group tried to use it, I got (along with my group) kicked out of the room and weren't able to film, then the next time we filmed the boom mic wasn't available.
It wasn't just the filming that went perfectly though. We had appointed Loz as the new editor, and nobody else was allowed to interfere with him while he was editing or to add 'creative input' so the second the group got back to the classroom I uploaded the footage and left him to .
Meanwhile Hayden and I tried to sort out making a third teaser trailer. Due to strict executive decisions we had to get a very large amount of work done in a very short space of time. Before I could film, my group had to get a storyboard, a shot list, write up a HD camera request, re-write a (very long) risk assessment, film, and get it all uploaded. Our group had about 45 minutes to do this. Even though I managed to get all of my jobs done, our first concept (and storyboard) was shot down for being offensive because it referred to a student doing the obvious misconception of the other groups' title (Lines).
However, we quickly managed to redo the storyboard to make it suitable and were allowed to film. We did this quickly and efficiently and managed to get back to the classroom to upload.
Here are some images of our whole group filming episode two:
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