We filmed the night scenes today. We had a friend play the role of an escaping victim and we had our main actor there as well. We wanted to do the night scene first because it was quicker to do and the location would always be available. Our house location is a bit difficult to reserve for a day. We were trying to finish all of the night scenes. We did accomplish this, except we did not get as much B-roll as we need to make the editor, me, happy. But we do have plans to stage a similar location to get some extra shots. I want the extra shots so I am able to manipulate the film better. At the time of filming, there was rain. Not just a light sprinkle that will roll over at any second. No, it was a constant drizzle/ down pour for the entire duration of the filming. To overcome this obstacle, we covered the camera with a trash bag, cut a small hole for the lens and used hair ties to fashion the plastic bag around the lens tightly. At that point, our cinematographer had her head in a bag for the next 3 hours. We also had someone holding an umbrella above her at all times. As for the lighting equipment, we covered them in plastic bags and tied them off. Recording audio at that time seemed risky so we decided against it. Its Florida, we don't need to worry about recording the sound of rain. None of the equipment is broken so that was accomplished. As far as the quality of the work, I think all of the footage is good, but I would have preferred the panning shot to keep our escapee on the right third a bit better. We purposely are trying to mess with the continuity in the escape scenes in order to convey disorientation due to the paralytic drug and the fear and confusion of the actor.