1. We were successful in finding a time to film for all 3 of our actors and directors alike during the weekend. It took a long time in order to schedule and prepare for both days we shot, but we were all punctual and productive with that allotted time.
2. Rather than having the directors seek out work, we had some of our friends seek us out because of their interest in participating in "Little Brother". Our cast was rather flexible with the filming location, and willing to drive to any particular place in order to setup base. Each of our actors were willing to take directions and did their best to follow them as they performed.
3. The editing eventually became our biggest challenge, partially because I was still new to the editor we were using at the time. We cut each scene at rather abrupt times, leaving small room for transitions to implement during editing. Due to using a different camera between both days we shot, we had some definite color correcting issues and got a naturally more yellow tint on the second day, which was quite noticeable during editing.
4. We had a number of scenes where there were no particular transitions were able to come in smoothly as said before, I would like to create more scenes that leave less wide gaps between certain actions when filming for the next project(I.E Kyle going to get the parmasean).
If in the next project I were required to film the same scene again a different day, I would try to remember to bring the same camera I did previously, as that let to a large continuity error in our comedy scene.
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