The filmmakers successfully observed cinematography conventions like continuity, match on action, and the 180-degree rule when filming their thriller. While they had to change locations, they reworked their storyboard and shooting script, which helped filming go smoothly. They also made some creative changes but ultimately kept most of the original plan. Their tight schedule required efficient use of time, which they managed well through preparation and experience. Learning from mistakes on a preliminary task, they improved areas like camera settings and planning shots. The crew assigned roles and communicated collaboratively while filming, and they organized actors, locations, costumes, and props with respect and preparation.