Reseting The Set

Welcome back! Filming was all done but before I could begin the editing progress I have to clean up the set and get it cleaned. I made sure to make cleaning the set after use a priority because I know other people use the set and I don’t want them to have to clean up after our mess. So I prepared and bought multiple different cleaning supplies to prepare cleaning the set. My videographer also helped me clean my set. Cleaning the set didn’t take as long as I anticipated. It took around a hour. I cleaned the props and costumes. I also cleaned the room. That’s all I had to finishing cleaning the set.  During filming I accidentally broke an item on the set. I broke a flower vase that was supposed to serve as decoration in the film. But I wasn’t able to get another vase or save the vase. So I decided to make another vase so the set could be fully reset. I had to throw away some props that I used. I threw away the printed calendar I used as a prop for my film. I took pictures of the calendar just in case. But also I already have the calendar in the film so that good if I need it again for whatever reason. To reset out of character I just took my makeup off and changed my costume into normal clothing. That’s all I had to do to reset the set. Thank you for reading. I’ll see you in the next blog.



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