Tuesday 26 November 2013

Time (Filming Schedule)

Filming Schedule
22/11/2013
Vasil Nikolov

 Filming schedules are used in order to make sure that the achieved footage is high in quality. This is why we created a filming schedule. With it, we would not need to go back and re-film segments that we may all ready have. We held a meeting and agreed on our storyboard, planning the locations and  props that we will use. We considered timing, as my parents were returning early from work and we were going to use my house as the main location. Having considered it, we decided to start filming on a Monday evening.

Filming schedule
Shot
Date & time
Location
Content /Action
Shot type & Duration
Costume/ hair/ make up
Iconography
Personnel
Equipment
1
2/12/13
2:00pm
Torrington Drive
Antagonist passing by with his car
Panning shot
5 seconds
Antagonist: dark clothing, which helps to hide his identity
Newspaper, knife,
Actor 
Digital camera, batteries, memory card, 
2
4/12/13
4.30pm
Torrington Drive
Antagonist picking up phone and talking to his wife
Eye level shot
10 seconds
business clothing
phone
Huband
camera, batteries, sd card, tripod, car
3
5/12/13
5pm
My House (Kitchen)
Wife finishing conversation and then starts to cook; The two candle scene; Husband checks for wife and eats a mini puding
eye shot,
high angle, low shot
5 sec,
10 sec,
15 sec
apron and a  spring dress
cutlery, stove, table, candles, chillies, etc.
wife, husband
camera, batteries, sd card, tripod
4
7/12/13
3.30pm
My House
(Garden and front)
Wife opens door and goes to throw away rubbish bin; Killer enters house scene;
Killer choses knife;
Husband parks car and enters house
establishing shot,
point of view,
establishing shot,
10,10,10
towell, spring dress,
dark clothing
rubbish bag,
knife
wife, killer
camera, batteries, sd card, tripod
5
8/12/13
12pm
My House
(Upper floor)
Wife takes a shower; She changes clothing; Killer knocks; She is killed; Husband finds her in his wardrobe; Runs to Bathroom
High angle shot,
Low angle shot,
POV,
two shot
same time as previously
Ketchup for blood on the mirror.
mirror,
wardrobe,  mask
wife, killer, husband
camera, batteries, sd card, tripod

1 comment:

  1. This post demonstrates some understanding of what a filming schedule is and how it can benefit a production. The table that you have included, demonstrates some of the planning, but you also need to include the camera shots that you intend to film.

    Aim to include a summary to explain if you followed your plans, or if you made any changes?

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