Filming schedule
Prior to planning our production, a filming schedule was important to have in place, to ensure organisation and avoid confusion over what needed to be filmed and when. It allowed us to also plan ahead, for example not arrange anything else on days we were required to film, as it is very important and we had to make sure all group members were free and able to be present on set. Not only did we have to plan what time we would be at a given location, but also who needed to be there and what other things we needed to bring, such as iconography and costumes. It is there to refer back to so that we don't forget what we need on given days and that we are organised and that if we do forget, we have the filming schedule to remind us of all what we need and where we need to be.
There were a few changes we made when filming that we did end up making according to the schedule. The equipment states that we always needed the tripod with the camera, however this turnt out not to be true as our group found success with handheld shots which featured tracking and P.O.V's. One of our filming locations also changed, Liverpool street further down was our original "New playing location" however factors such as limited time and weather came in to play, and as a group we decided to film in our hometown Loughton, as it was also easier for two of our friends to make it there as they were playing an acting role in our music video. A shot we included that wasn't included in our storyboard was of when there is a reaction shot of the artist when his money is stolen, we created this to only show our shot variation but also the artists emotions to the audience. If I were to do the schedule again,
This post demonstrates some understanding of what a filming schedule is and the benefit that it has to a production. Your table demonstrates a good understanding of what group planning is and how to share responsibilities in the group.
ReplyDeleteYour conclusion, demonstrates some understanding of why you have decided to re film certain shots/sequences again, but you need to elaborate on the points that you have made, by explaining what you will do differently and why?