Through out the whole process the weather was seen to be a problem for most of the days, the weather was something we added to our risk assessment by checking that wherever we film it was safe to film.
On the first day of filming the weather was really obviously we are moving into winter, during this day the sun was out therefore easy for us to film especially the lighting was good too.
On the other hand as we stated to progress our film the weather just became worse by the time we came to our last few sessions the weather became horrible, we had many technical issues and the weather started to become another problem.
On our forth day of filming we had a rainy day however we used it to and advantage as the raindrops falling canal at Barbican looked really good. and tried to film as much as possible without getting to wet.
The worst day of filming was on the 6th day where we filmed my scenes on the millennium bridge and at south bank, during this filming session the weather was horrible it was absolutely freezing especially because we were on top of a bridge surrounded with water, however we didn't let this get in the way of our filming as were committed to make sure we get it done.
In our last session we made sure we were prepared to take on the cold weather as we realized it wont get any more warmer, therefore we took many umbrellas, wrapped up much warmer i even took a blanket for myself which kept me very warm!
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