- Making the artist and actresses feel awkward and embarrassed (this would show through on camera)
- People walking across the shot (this would mean I would have to shoot multiple times to get the shot done)
- Possibly getting knocked (the camera could fall and break, any of the cast or myself could get injured, and the tripod could also fall and break)
Another problem that could occur is the fact that it could be cold or wet when I decide to film, making the video not look how I want it to and also would cause the artist and actresses to get wet or cold. I think that this would easily show up on camera because they would feel uncomfortable. Because the green screen is inside, the artist and actresses definitely won't get wet or cold, which will benefit me when creating my product and filming particular scenes because they will easily be able to do what I need and will look more comfortable.
To prevent this, I have decided that I will use the green screen that the media department have to film this shot. To do this, I plan on taking a picture of the brick wall during either one of my media lessons, or in a free that I have. I am then going to film the shot with the artist and actresses on the green screen so that I can then use the editing software to put the brick wall into the shot. This will reduce how awkward/embarrassed they feel because the only people present in the room will be people that they know, including myself as I will be filming.
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