Filming schedule
My group and I made a filming schedule to make us become more organised while filimg. The pschedule included the date and time, location, the conetent and action, the shot type, iconography, personnell and equipment. The schedule was helpful as it helped us stay organised and knew what we was doing while filming, what we needed and how long it would roughly take. There was a few changes thoughout but not major.
Shot
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Date & time
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Location
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Content /Action
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Shot type & Duration
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Costume/ hair/ make up
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Iconography
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Personnel
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Equipment
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1
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Purley Avenue
Woodford
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Victim and friend walking down the road. |
Mid shot
8
seconds |
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N/A
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Actor,
Camera person
Location manager
Props / make up / hair artist
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camera, batteries, tripod, Tape / memory card spotlights x3, light reflection boardDigital
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2
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Victim begins to become paranoid and keeps looking behind and around surroundings. |
Mid shot seconds |
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Actor,
Camera person
Location manager
Props / make up / hair artist
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3
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Same as above |
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Actor,
Camera person
Location manager
Props / make up / hair artist
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4
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Purley Avenue Woodford
Garages |
Actor,
Camera person
Location manager
Props / make up / hair artist
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5
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Actor,
Camera person
Location manager
Props / make up / hair artist
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This post demonstrates some planning techniques. It is clear to see that you and your group have considered your storyboards and the days and times that you will be filming on.
ReplyDeleteDid you follow the schedule, or did you make any changes?