Monday, 25 November 2013

Film Schedule

Film schedule 
This is an essential task to maintain organisation and coordination within the group. Having a table enables our group to 





Shot

Date & Time

Location

Content/Action

Shot type & Duration

Costume, Hair and make up

Iconography

Personnel

Equipment

1.
22/11/13
4:00pm

Barkingside Hobart Road
Suburban neighbourhood at night with trees and houses

View of the neighbour hood
Panning shot

N/A

N/A

Director, camera man, make up and hair artist.

Camera, Tri-pod

2.

22/11/13
4:30pm

Barkingside
Hobart road

In the victims bedroom when she is sitting on the bed and receives a text message

Mid-shot and close up

PJ’s and no make up and natural hair style

Book and mobile phone
Victim, hair and make up artist, director and camera man.

Camera, tri-pod

3.

24/11/13
5:00pm


Barkingside Hobart Road

Looking over the victims shoulder

Over the shoulder shot

Villain wearing a black jumper, trousers and timberland boots
Mobile phone

Victim, Villain, Camera man and director

Camera, tri-pod

4.


27/11/13

Claybury forest

Where the victim will be followed and kidnapped

Long shot, hand held shot

Villain wearing a black jumper, trousers and timberland boots and the victim wearing jeans, jumper and trainers with natural hair

N/A

Victim, villain, camera man, director

Camera, tri-pod

5.

27/11/13

Claybury forest

Victim is alive
You only see the victim who is badly bruised

Close up

Natural makeup and bruises messy hair
N/A




Victim, camera man, director

Camera, tri-pod

1 comment:

  1. This post demonstrates a basic understanding of why a filming schedule is important to consider and this is because you have not explored the purpose of a schedule in enough detail. Also your table is difficult to read.

    Did you counter any more risks?

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