Today we finished filming the Chinese Dance. It was fast, within 30mins, we called it a day as we got what we wanted. It was a large contrast from our first filming, dance blast, which we took an hour and half. With increasing more filming, we are more cautious of what to look out for and what kind of footage that we wanted.
After finishing Chinese Dance, it was still early, around 8pm. We decided to head down to SRC to see what we more can get. We walked pasted hockey, kento, and basketball. However, nothing much caught our eye because we have no idea what angle and what scenario to take. Lastly, we land up in one of the hall with muay thai.
For this CCA, we managed to have an idea on what to take in a few seconds and approach them. As we approached, we realised that there are a couple of them that are our friends. They allowed us to film but mentioned that their training had already ended and they are just doing their leisure training until the hall closed thus there won't be much to film.
Quickly we armed ourself with the cameras and take what we can. After the experience with we TableTop Interest Group, I learnt that there is a need to talk to our "subjects" to let them understand what we are doing and so they can understand and cooperate with us. This allow us to have not only more nature feeling of the foortage but also to take the scenarios that we want.
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