

Today was Hui Qin's turned to be filmed~ we went to Mrs Glenn's studio at Stamford House. Boy, was it good to see Mrs Glenn again after so long :3 She's such a sweet lady and a wonderful artist too.
We requested she draw Hui Qin for our video and she agreed to it :D She did an awesome job as you can see <3
We set up clay works from our school as the backdrop and told Mrs Glenn we'd replace all her cute knick-knacks as soon as we were done. To make sure we got everything correct we took photos of the shelves before we removed her items. xD
While we were shooting, we discovered the tapes were buggy. DDD: It corrupted one of our cameras and we ended up being able to only use one. ._. Note to self: Always bring out cleaning tapes.


Then, we stepped out for a break while the artists for the evening's life drawing session began to fill in. The live drawing involved a nude model, so there was a bit of awkwardness on deciding who was going to go in to shoot/photograph footage.
In the end, me and Hanes went in and we had to walk as if we were on eggshells because you could hear a pin drop in the room. Some of the artists there produced amazing work in the short fifteen minutes the model posed for every interval.
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