Cameraman to the Rescue

 After making the fake blood, Kaya and I picked up our cameraman, Cayden McTighe. I am very happy he agreed to help us because we could not have done it ourselves. There were many scenes that both me and Kaya had to be in which is why we needed a cameraman. Kaya, Cayden, and I made our way over to Snyder Park. Soon after leaving, I realized we forgot a shovel. This is one of the biggest props and we wouldn't be able to film what we wanted without it. I told Kaya that we needed to go back to her house to get a shovel. We went back and got it. Then, we were ready to go to the park. It was still light outside, so I decided it would be best to film our end scenes first due to them being set during the day. We quickly arrived at Snyder Park. I needed to find the perfect place that would look the best in the film. Kaya drove around the park. I looked for a filming spot. After driving farther into the park, I found the perfect spot. Kaya pulled over and we all got out of the car. I grabbed the shovel and homemade fake blood. Then, I put the fake blood all over Kaya. I also put some on myself. Filmed the establishing shot of the setting. This is where I would be burying the body in the film. That shot had to be filmed twice before everyone was happy with it. Then, the burying scene was ready to begin. Cayden filmed while I got Kaya's body out of the car, carried her to the spot, and buried her. All of these scenes had to be filmed many times before we were all happy with it. After we all agreed, this filming day came to a close.  



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