Saturday, February 21, 2009

Volume 1; Chapter 5: World Of Goo

Well, I must admit I slacking in blogging. 2 posts in almost a month?! I really couldn't keep up since Chinese New Year, hehe. Nonetheless, I shall write my latest post here.

Remember that I mentioned that something is Brewing from my previous post. Here it is... On 6th and 7th (Fri & Sat), my group and I set out to start on our filming part of the documentary.. We went to Petaling Street on the first day, got ourselves are great deal of interviewing with mostly westerners and then had our fair share of obstacles. It was really fun yet at times very TENSE (you can feel the friction). Everyone tried our best to play our part and it turned out great and satisfying that we did well on our first day.

After going through all the exhaustion of the first day, second day was just yet to begin. Boy oh boy, this day proved to be more tiring than the previous day but yet more fruitful than most of us had expected. We got our "pot of gold" while searching for subjects in Times Square and around that area (probably Sg. Wang, I forgot the name). We managed to get good materials and I got to see Times Square for, I don't know, the 2nd time perhaps. For the record, we met Tony on our way there. Our shooting lasted till evening and upon arriving BU, we were already walking zombies.

As of now, I am thinking on what narration should be inputted to the video and I am encountering a major road block as I had no experience on this. However, I relish the idea that narration is the main way of communicating the whole idea to viewers. Ah, much had been said and I would sign off here. Chow.... Guten nigh (Whatever the spelling- Those friends out there would comprehend)

Ps: The title has nothing to do with this post. Search it up in Google.

"To each there comes in his or her lifetime a special moment when they are tapped on the shoulder and offered the chance to do a very special thing, unique to them and fitted to their talent. What a tragedy if that moment finds them unprepared or unqualified for that which could have been their finest hour" -Winston Churchill

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