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    Hello, my name is Omare, and I'd like to welcome you back to another blog. The second day of filming was fantastic. I was able to complete about 50 seconds of my movie film. I was able to perform my first scene in my Jason Voorhees costume. I took a wide shot. A wide shot, also known as a long shot or a full shot, is a shot that depicts the subject within their surroundings. A wide shot informs the audience about who is in the scene, where the scene is set, and when the scene occurs. Then I was able to capture a zoom shot of myself in my costume. A zoom shot occurs when the focal length of a camera is increased. The camera lens is moved closer or further away from the subject to create the illusion of movement. Zoom shots are taken with a zoom lens that has variable focal lengths. I'm hoping to edit next week. In addition, I intend to complete my music video. I'm going to film a scene in which a close-up of me shooting a basketball is shown. Then I intend to film myself performing a couple of jump scares. Then I'm hoping to get a back-and-forth shot of me running and chasing someone. Then I'm hoping to end it with a death scene. I'm already aware that the most difficult aspect of this will most likely be the editing. Editing is the process of putting together a film–the selection and arrangement of footage scenes and shots But, to summarize. I had a great time on the second day and can't wait for the next.





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