Anong Lawan said:
Olivia Perez said:
Anong Lawan said:
I don't know how summer is in some countries but where I am from, it can be extremely dangerous to be outside during some hours because you can get sunburns and heat-stroke. You should avoid filming at those hours. And if you go outside, you need a hat and a lot of water. If possible, avoid standing in direct sunlight. In my country we also have the monsoon season when it rains a lot for hours, which again, might be very dangerous to shoot movies outdoors. That's somewhere from July and it can last until September or even October. Weather is an important factor to consider if you want to avoid getting in difficult times.
Oh dear! It must be very difficult to film outside during the monsoon season.
Yes, it is. Fortunatelly, you can do many movies inside as well! But it is not so low budget as filming outside. Plus, there are many wonderful places you can film in and you cannot do it anytime you want. Planning ahead is important and you do need to make your homework before heading out to film to a place you are not familliar with. Locals are usually familliar with the weather.
Yes, it's lovely when you can work with a crew made of locals.
Anong Lawan said:
I don't know how summer is in some countries but where I am from, it can be extremely dangerous to be outside during some hours because you can get sunburns and heat-stroke. You should avoid filming at those hours. And if you go outside, you need a hat and a lot of water. If possible, avoid standing in direct sunlight. In my country we also have the monsoon season when it rains a lot for hours, which again, might be very dangerous to shoot movies outdoors. That's somewhere from July and it can last until September or even October. Weather is an important factor to consider if you want to avoid getting in difficult times.
Oh dear! It must be very difficult to film outside during the monsoon season.
It's a lovely weather outside. It's a great time to attend events and festivals!