Consulting and scheduling: it takes a lot of thought and effort, part 2
I was able to speak with our chosen actor and actress to confirm their involvement, and to schedule filming days.
If our locations aren’t open, we’ll need to reschedule quite a bit.
We had chosen Sunday and Monday, Monday being President’s day, and honestly now that I’m thinking about it, our locations may not be open.
I made sure to, very professionally, bring the issue to light and alert my crew of the potential issue.
Scheduling is still ongoing at this point. I did speak to them about filming, and for the most part, they’re on board and able to act.
There may be a bright side; we’ll get more time to work on putting together our proposal.
I won’t lie, the process of scheduling and getting everyone and everything together is a bit tiring. If I could go back and change one thing, I’d change the amount of time I spent on the storyboard. I’d go back and make sure I would have worked on the proposal more, instead of during class only.
Tomorrow, we’ll finalize schedules (or make an ever-changing schedule as final as it can be). Hopefully, things will look up, and we can get ready for production.


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