After a long day of filming, I have finally shot all of the B roll footage on my high-quality camera. I went to the matcha shop in Wynwood. The owner wasn't there so I just shot short videos of my friend drinking the matcha. Another scene I frequently shot was scenes of the tea steaming and being stirred around. These types of shots were close-up shots that were in clear focus while blurring the background. and I feel like these types of shots would enhance not only the quality of the product but also the dialogue of the documentary.
Some more B Roll footage that I shot was at a shop called Kung Fu Tea. At this shop, they sell boba tea that has matcha infused into it. This will be part of the mainstream segment of the document where we delve into the popularity increase of the drink within the youth. At the time I shot this footage, the sun was setting so I decided to prop my phone up and create a timelapse I could use. I was envisioning that I could use this footage while transitioning in between different sections of the documentary. Some other footages I obtained were shots of the boba tea and matcha being mixed and some panning shots.
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