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Nightfall Studios - "Love Me"

Sunday December 11th 2016 - 14:00pm
Scenes to be filmed...
A1 Motorway - passing vehicles
Landscape

Actors...
Henry Dalrymple

Filming...
Aaron Hayes
Callum Moore
Monday December 12th 2016 - 16:00pm
Scenes to be filmed...
Kidnapping in dark pathway
Candle lit dinner
Shots of the car
Shania in captivity

Actors...
Isa Cusick-Knight
Shania Conway
Henry Dalrymple
Aaron Hayes (Car driver)

Filming...
Aaron Hayes
Finley Olley

Communication

Our main resource for communicating to arrange date of filming and other issues surrounding the production was Facebook messenger. This is a form of messaging software downloading on our smart phones to communicate and arrange production dates. By using this platform, we could easily and quickly communicate to resolved any problems surrounding our project, "Love Me". The messenger app was primarily used to arrange filming dates. Before filming, the group chat was used to discuss props, equipment and filming locations.

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