Entering our back-up shoot, we had a list of missing shots and made minor adjustments to the setup of the lights. We were able to make these changes quickly as we'd now had plenty of experience in setting up. Furthermore, we were able to sort out some continuity problems present in the shots from our main shoot as we took little care in what cards were played and how many chips each player had.
Here are some of the new shots we were able to get in comparison to our older shots:
Overall, I am happy with how our back-up shoot went. The quality of our shots has improved greatly and there are fewer mistakes in regards to lighting and continuity. However, I am a bit worried that we may have missed a shot as the other members of my group decided against using the checklist of shots I had made. I put my trust in the other members of the group, but despite my protests I believe we ended up shooting some footage of shots we already had, meaning we wasted time which we could have used to take shots that could use improvements.
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