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Overcoming Issues #33

    When trying to find a day to film the at home scenes, I ran into a couple of problems. The actors in my film barely had any free time due to schoolwork and jobs, so finding a date to film was problematic. Kage, the protagonist, worked every day after school during the week I had planned for filming. As the center of the film, I had to work around his schedule and find a day he was off. This delayed the progress of my film, but thankfully I had planned for this, giving myself extra days in my planning stage.

 In the meantime, I filmed the "at school" and "walking home" scenes, relatively easy, as all of the cast members were at in school on the same days at the same time. Some of the days that I had planned for reshooting, however, didn't exactly line up with some of the actors, as they had work or tests during my less-busy class periods. To fix this, we decided to stay after school for a little while, to film the remaining scenes when everybody had time. This was also beneficial, as the settings I filmed at were less busy at this time, and we didn't get in the way of students or teachers. 



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