Last night... We FINALLY started filming the project and from looking over the footage... it's pretty cool.
The location we ended up shooting at was different from the original but it still had the proper set pieces to make the film flow correctly. The coloring was very warm and delivered a very cool vibe (especially with the neon lights) that captures some of the aspects I saw in Bullet Train.
Our actors worked very well given that it was their first time acting and they even suggested an extra scene that we had not put in originally but brought a great sense of humor that helped the comedy genre side of the film.
I shot a majority of it on a tripod but there were various scenes in which I went handheld either to track the characters or to drive home the action feeling of the film. At times it got dark which is what we wanted, but I'll have to be careful when coloring so as to not put too much grain in the film.
I feel that the footage came out great and I am excited to edit everything together. This is going great! (PS: There is a scene in which I will be making the main actress disappear behind a car and I will be using various masking techniques to perfect the effect. I haven't done this specific trick before but I think I'll be able to do it.)
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