Experience with the Bolex Long Take

My group experienced a lot of technical difficulties when it came to filming our long take. Our idea was to film another group while they filmed their long take. We planned on filming a group that was throwing bananas at the subject, which I was pretty excited for. We finished that and went to bathe the film in some chemicals. After what felt like hours, but was only a few minutes, in the pitch black darkness, we pulled the film out of the chemicals only to find that ours did not develop. At all. So it was back to the drawing boards for us, and we had to choose a different group to film. The technical difficulties did not stop there. We were trying to film as soon as the group we were filming started to film, but when Porshia pressed the button, nothing happened. We were able to get it to work as soon as the other group was done. So, our film turned out to be people throwing up peace signs and doing other random things. Overall, we tried our best and it didn’t turn out too bad.

*UPDATE*
The live aspect of presenting the Bolex project was quite interesting to see played out. It was cool to see what the other groups came up with as their second sensory objects and being able to experience it the way we did. I also love bananas and I make it a goal to eat one everyday, so thanks to the banana group for helping me with that. It was weird presenting a film and not even watching it. I kind of wish I could be able to experience what the class was experiencing during our presentation, because I have no idea how it actually turned out. Overall it was definitely a unique experience!

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