Hey cuties! So today was us finishing up on our filming, anything that we couldn’t get the first day we got today. It was still a little bit nerve wracking. But I worked through it and made sure to keep calm. I’m so excited to see the finished project. I think it’s gonna look absolutely amazing. For the filming, I was mostly having to act natural. I had to pretend I wasn’t being watched. Which was a little bit hard for me to do. I’m a very paranoid individual so I kind of constantly seem paranoid and I had to cut that out. I am glad that I got to film with one of my friends though. She made it a lot more comfortable and easy to do. We were acting like we were just regularly hanging out and not being filmed. At the end of the day, although it was scary, it was a lot of fun. It’s very interesting to have a camera following you around as you’re just regularly shopping. I thought I wouldn’t notice but I was feeling very self conscious during it. Which might be a little obvious during filmi...
Hey cuties, so today we’re going to be talking about costumes! So for the costumes I was thinking long and hard about what I wanted to do. I had a general concept but I was still very in between ideas. So I went on Pinterest and started looking at some inspiration. I ended up finding outfits that I thought would fit really well with our ‘God’ character. For her I had already previously known that I wanted to be very feminine and very light. I wanted her to remind me of divine femininity. As soon as I picked exactly what I wanted for her I started thinking about how I could differentiate her and the humans. Thats when I decided I wanted them to have completely different color schemes. I started looking for darker outfits that I thought complimented her clothing very well. I also had to take into consideration where the characters would be. I wanted the clothing to be practical and comfortable. I didn't want them wearing winter clothes if it is 90° outside. I also had to think about ...
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