At the start of my blogs, I had mentioned that my friend and I were going to shoot some scenes in the bathroom. Because of the fact that the bathroom foreshadows as a "safe place", however, because of the difficulty of our plot we realized it would be extremely difficult to film in a bathroom. There are many difficulties that come with this, for example, the lighting. We want to get filming as soon as possible, and by the time that the light bulbs get ordered and delivered to my house, it'll waste too much time. Not only that, but none of us have a bathtub that stands alone, normally bathtubs usually have a wall on the back. We would need something like this:
However, we researched on Best Buy and Amazon to see how much it would cost to buy a bathtub, and it's pretty expensive. Prices range from like the cheapest $200 to the most expensive about $2000. The bathtub is definitely not that important, so we had to think of something different. We decided to brainstorm and we came to the conclusion that hiding under a blanket would be a good idea. We think its a good idea because it creates more connection between the character and the viewer. It allows a more vivid scene.
However, we researched on Best Buy and Amazon to see how much it would cost to buy a bathtub, and it's pretty expensive. Prices range from like the cheapest $200 to the most expensive about $2000. The bathtub is definitely not that important, so we had to think of something different. We decided to brainstorm and we came to the conclusion that hiding under a blanket would be a good idea. We think its a good idea because it creates more connection between the character and the viewer. It allows a more vivid scene.
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