Monday, 25 October 2010

FILM: Shooting schedule

In order for us to be well organised and remain on task by keepng a record of our filming process, we created a 'Shooting schedule', which shows the shooting plan for days and times of the week. This prevents confusion, as it shows the venue for the scene that we will be filming on the particular day, the time that we have arranged and which/how many actors/actresses we need on set. We can arrange everything that we need to beforehand e.g. location, props, costume {make sure the actor{s}/actress{es} look the exact same and the set e.g. the layout {if arranged to} as they did in the previous scene because we would have to film the scene again, which could create problems if the actor/actress can't make it. This would also prevent us from moving on by filming scenes that still haven't yet been filmed. e.g. make sure they have their hair, make-up etc the same and if they were wearing any particular jewelry}. As i am the main actress, i will make sure that i am fully organised and prepared so that we can film the scene on the day that we have intentionally planned. I will take note of what i am wearing and the props i will have e.g. bag-phone, write it down and report back to the shooting schedule so i will know what day i will have to wear the same outfit and use the same props again. We will also have to take lighting into consideration e.g. if the lights are on in the corridor/her bedroom or if it's light/dark outside.




This is my partner and I's shooting schedule:




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