The production process of this short scene went very well. For this we did not plan what we were going to do before we began filming, instead we just went out with an open mind and instead of creating a scene with two people, we decided that we would make a scene with one person talking to a flower. We were meant to shot the whole scene with three separate shots that would be edited together to create our sequence, but we shot more than three angles of the conversation which could have been a mistake but did not look to bad in the final edit. For this scene we used the external microphone which was used to pick up the voices much better. This was effective but next time we will spend more time placing the microphone in correct places to ensure that the voices were being properly picked up in all scenes. We started of with the establishing shot which was a shot of me sitting down at table. We did not use the master shot to much in the final edit because the audio was slightly muffled. The next shot was the over the shoulder behind my head shot. This is to show the flower talking. The following shot is the opposite of that shot where the camera is behind the flower. Showing Jack bring over the watering can. The next shot is the shot were I pour the water over the flower. For this we used slow motion in the editing process and added a slow, romantic type song. The audio fitted the visuals because we used slow motion and the song is relatively slow.
For the rest of the scenes we used either a over the shoulder from my side or from the flowers side. This would have looked more tidy if we had shot the entire scene in 3 shots. Because this was a conversation scene there is not a big variety of shot types we could use.