Before filming i made a mood board on photoshop. I put together all images of what relates to my product. Water was the main aspect of it and i tried to get different styles. I got anime/cartoon pictures, i got pictures from real life and all pictures inspired my advert and logo.All of my mind maps show what i want my advert to look like, i’ve storyboarded and shown the way i want to film my advert. I want my advert to reach my target audience so i’ve filmed it vertical so i can post it on tiktok, an app used mostly by thirteen to sixteen year olds.My moodboard that i did with Kenzie Duncan, I went with a minimalism and she went with the retro, vintage theme. The colours relate to my product and helped me visualise how i would change certain aspects of my advert to look more vibrant.We had all our equipment on the day of filming and contact detail were useful so we all could meet up and know where everyone was. we started on time and we finished earlier than expected. Everything went smoothly and we had a lot of fun filming.We all had 10-30 second long adverts and we changed our minds a lot on what we would film and how many shots we would do.This helped us be more cautious when we went off campus and it made us more wary when dealing with wires, lights and the public.We added more comments on a blank page to make sure we knew exactly what to film.These are the production notes that helped us organise when to film each of our adverts. We all had equal times to film each others videos and helped each other with cameras, the setting and audio.