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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13.11.14
8:00pm
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Luxborough
Lane, Chigwell.
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A boy is walking down a dark deserted alleyway on there own when a car is heard behind them and they turn around.
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Mid shot
Artist head and torso. Switches to a long shot as the boy reaches the bottom of the alleyway.
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Artist Costume: Cream jumper and grey joggings bottoms with grey trainers.
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minimal iconography
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Actor,
Camera man,
Location manager
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Digital camera, batteries, tripod, Tape / memory card and the headlights from the car to provide a good light.
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2
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3
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4
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5
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Monday, 17 November 2014
Filming schedule
Afilming schedule is a project plan of each day's shooting for a film production. It is normally created and managed by the assistant director. The schedule represent a timeline stating where and when production resources are used, this important when planning to film a music video as it allows us to be organised and time efficient. Having information that informs us when and what we have to film will be very useful as we have limited time to film our music video considering we have two different locations to film at and plenty of footage to record. The more time efficient we are, the more time we have to edit our music video and make it as good as we can, we will also have more time incase we need to re film scenes due to any mistakes or changes we want to make.
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You have made a good start in explaining what the purpose of a filming schedule is. However, the table that you have included above does not fully show enough understanding of planning and this is because you have only planned 5 scenes, when you have a lot more include.
ReplyDeleteTherefore, you need to ensure that you have fully followed your storyboards to complete this post.