Saturday, February 17, 2007

Shooting is over! (Well nearly...)

As well as the other re-shoots we had to do, we made a last minute decision to return to the S.S. Great Britain in Bristol to re-shoot a scene that we had done before, and this took place on Thursday. The reason we decided to go back was beacause unfortunatly, the first time we were there, a catering van got in shot of some of the close ups, but luckily only in the one scene!

We spent an hour on the dock (the boat itself is too modern for the era), and unlike the other re-shoots, which have been new scenes, this was shot in exactly the same way as the first time around.

Although this was technically the last shooting day of Roanoke, we still have a day of recording James Alexander (Sir Walter Raleigh) in a studio for some voiceover lines, and another day spent in front of a green screen, again in the studio.

Apart from that, Bertie is still cutting together all the footage we have (and i can't wait to see it!), and still has to finish adding the final audio to it as it was recorded seperatly for better quality.

As well as this, the music has to be added, a vital part to any movie! As well as the small amount of CGI that has to be done.

Though this is around the third final day we've had, I'll say again that it has been a pleasure to work with everyone on this production, and I'm looking forward to seeing the finished product!

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