Our third production day was a reshoot of moving shots using the steadicam. I believe this was a productive day. We reshot all the shots we needed to reshoot and we have shot everything we thought it was missing. Gustavo did a much better job with the steadicam and I ensured he paid more attention to the framing of the shots this time. I have also ensured that Nimar focused on his performance. I might have been a bit picky and I know I put my group under some pressure lately but this is all because I wanted the music video to look good, and in the end I am pleased with what we produced this day. I pay special credit to Nimar and Tavo because they worked very hard. Nimar was not embarrassed about singing in a public place and not even shy to sing amongst a crowd! Which was brilliant, and he did put some good emotions into the singing, which will look good with the emotional connotations of the song.
Tavo has also produced some good shots for our music video and I like that he experiments with camera and camera movement. It was a bit of a stressful day but it made me feel a bit more confident with the production of our music video in the end. I did film a couple of shots as well, but not a lot. I trusted in Tavo's experience as a camera man as well as he knows better how to use the steadicam and how to produce camera movement. Camera movement is also quite a hard job, but he managed it well and I am pleased with Tavo's job as our camera man. My only complaint is that I still feel that we should've shot more and different types of shots.
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