Our initial planning for filming required two members of teaching staff within the sixth form. As we came to plan and organise our time we came across some issues with this. The members of staff who had originally agreed to be in our piece of film both realised they were not as available as they originally thought and were usually both free at different times.
Instead of seeing this as a drastic issue, our group decided we would take over the acting ourselves. Although this would mean sharing the jobs and filming of editing while also managing our time to actually act in our film, it meant the process of creating the preliminary task would be more efficient and easier to organise our filming time around us rather than two individuals with a lot of responsibility in other areas.
It was decided that me and Oliver would become the two characters. Oliver would take over the role of the Interviewer and myself as the Assassin who was being interviewed for the job. With both mine and Oliver's schedule being similar, and having the same non-contact periods within school time, it made meeting up a lot easier. One issue we did discover was that Jake had other commitments and was not as available. Despite this, me and Oliver continued to film. It also became apparent that we may have to change a few shots that we had planned on our storyboards as they no longer fit or looked natural.
Overall, I feel that our decision to change the actors within the film will be more beneficial and easier to manage.
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