Problems started to arise when the star of the documentary fell ill. This meant that shooting couldn't continue until the star was better. This put me a bit behind schedule as it wasted some of the chances I had to go out and film. To make up for lost time, I used some days to film double the amount of filming we would normally do. After a couple of these hard working days, I had caught up on the required amount of filming and managed to complete the documentary.
One of the main problems I had discovered after shooting for my documentary was some of the footage was faulty. The camera I had been using had caused some problems to the footage. Whenever I had pressed stop while recording, it had deleted half a second off the end of each clip. This meant that clips where the star was speaking was cut short and didn't make sense. In some, it didn't have much of an affect so we kept these ones and just had to re-film some of the faulty interview clips.
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