Day one of filming was a lot of trial and error. It was very disorganized and we had to change up our filming plans. All of the footage recorded on day 1 did not make it into the final movie. We found that our opening sequence would be too long so we decided to cut it out of the script. We made little progress that day, but we did not give up. We learned from our mistakes and we look back on this day to see how to better our production process in the future.
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