Thursday, 25 February 2010

Shooting Schedule

For filming, Josh has prepared a shooting schedule to make sure that the filming goes as smoothly as possible. By using my storyboard to help direct the shots and using Josh's schedule to know which shot is best to be taken when and where we should be able to get the filming we need to get done in the time supplied. Josh has also printed out a copy of the schedule for each of us to make sure that the filming day goes as smoothly and as efficiently as possible, ensuring that we won't forget any shots.

The following is a key that Josh wrote for his Schedule:
Key:
NO. I have given each shot that we are going to capture a number so we can write it on our clapper board. (This will make organizing clips in the editing process easier)
S.L. NO. This stands for Shot List Number. This means we can reference the shot with the shot list we wrote earlier. (This can help us when setting shots up because the shot list details the shots with greater depth)
SB. NO. This stands for StoryBoard Number. This means we can reference the shot with the storyboard that Jacob drew earlier. (This can help us when setting shots up because the storyboard will remind us how Jacob visualized the shot)




VACANCY ON VIOLET HILL: Shooting Schedule

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