Tuesday, 9 December 2014
Filming Schedule- Miss Georgiou
A filming schedule is used to describe the shots, angles and transitions that will be used for each scene. It states the location of each shot, so we know exactly where to go when filming. The schedule included the content of each scene so when we we're filming, we knew what had to be included in that particular shot. We listed a variety of shot types for each section to ensure that out sequence had different shots throughout so it wasn't boring to watch. Costume, hair and make-up was included on the schedule so we knew exactly what the actors needed to wear to make our sequence conventional to a thriller and so every shot matched up and didn't look odd. We wrote down the iconography that would be in the shot so we knew what props needed to be included in each frame. The schedule also states who each role will be played by and we listed all of the equipment we needed to film our sequence. This schedule kept us organised and ensured we knew exactly what we needed to have to make our thriller sequence work.
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This post demonstrates a basic understanding of what a filming schedule is and this is because your table is incomplete. This is because your table only shows three scenes, where your group storyboards demonstrate more. Therefore, this needs to be relooked at.
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