However, we faced a little hiccup. Mateo had returned the microphone and camera we had been sharing, so I had to pivot and use a Canon T8i instead. I’m hopeful the footage will still look good, but I can’t help but worry it might not match the earlier shots perfectly. Fingers crossed!
After that, we made our way to Tequesta Trace to film at the track. I had assumed we would be faking sweat with water for the running scenes, but it turned out to be unnecessary since IT WAS SO HOT. We ended up looking much sweatier than I anticipated. To combat the harsh lighting, we had to use a reflector to brighten our faces on camera. Let’s just say, I look a bit rough, but that’s part of the process, right? This is me making it work! Look how happy the team was to be there :) (sarcasm.)
On the editing front, I’ve tackled a few scenes that I had footage for previously. Now, it’s just a matter of wrapping up my critical reflection, continuing the editing, creating the postcard, and enhancing our social media presence. I’ve been enjoying sharing updates online—it’s actually quite fun!
As we near the finish line, I’m excited to see how everything comes together. Just a little more to go, and then this journey will finally be over. Stay tuned!
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