So the deadline for my current brief is looming and to my astonishment everything has been running smoothly. With the inexperience my partner and myself have within TV commercial filming, I am very pleased with how the footage has progressed. We were able to get all the shots we needed, our cast was perfect, and our timing went very well. The only hiccup we had was using public transport in one scene as it turned out we needed a permit, but we thought on our feet and changed the location to a public park. Luckily this actually turned out very well, although if we were making this professionally I would have preferred to use the public transport scene. All in all I am thoroughly enjoying this brief, and can't wait to begin editing the footage tomorrow.
But my biggest learning curve in this project has actually been to remember to back up my work. After filming last scenes on Wednesday I rushed home, leaving my laptop open on my bedside table whilst I hurried around getting ready for my part-time job. To my horror, In a rush I brushed past a drink on my table and it spilled all over my keyboard on my MacBook. As soon as this happened the power went off, and realisation that all my work, including footage from that day, may be lost along with the concern that my laptop may be completely bust, began to sink in. The whole night at work I bombarded all my work friends with mumbles and comments about my traumatic dilemma, how would I get all this footage back, had I let my partner down, along with how would I tell my parents, without murder articles being splashed over front pages the following day?! As soon as I arrived home, I sheepishly popped my head into the Living room to inform my Mother with the days events, and to my delight she was organised enough to have insurance on the laptop. I really do not know what I would have done without my Mother in that situation!
So the following day I ran into the Mac store and sat nervously for 3 hours while the Mac technician tried his hardest to upload my work. 3 hours later and he cracked it, the work was saved! I have never went through such a dramatic range of emotions within such a short space of time!
So as luckily I am able to get a new laptop without paying and my work has been saved, I have truly had a 'close one'. Due to this I can say, hand on heart, I will back up absolutely anything of importance I do from now on, lesson learned!