'Where I think the most work needs to be done is behind the camera, not in front of it.'
On the second day of the shoot, they shot in London instead of Brighton this time, which made it easier for me as I know London better than I do Brighton and I am closer so I didn't have to travel as early. I was standing as an extra again and I was allowed to watch over the same camera operator again. As the Chinese say: ‘一次生, 兩次熟.’ This is a Chinese saying, which literally means first time met as strangers, second meeting as friends. The people there didn’t seem as scary as the first time. The shoot in London didn’t last as long as they Brighton one, as they did not need us for that long for the London scenes. We filmed in Brick Lane and also Mill Hill Studios, which was only a 15 minute journey into Central London.
Once again, the weather wasn't too great, it was raining in London whilst we were shooting. The cast and crew were running out of time to film in England, as they had to travel back to Asia.
As I have said before you can't really control the weather forecast, but water proof camera bags and umbrellas did the trick. Luckily the studio they were filming for a different scene was only 15 minutes away, so they managed to get some shelter whilst waiting for the rain to calm down. As they were tight on their time schedule, they were forced to film in the rain. As it is a love story, it would give it more of a romantic feel it it.




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