Monday 8 March 2010

Weather and Shooting Schedule;

As the plan states the group and I begin filming for our film coursework tomorrow and I am rather excited to be putting all the groups and my ideas together and finally bring them to life.

Shooting Schedule; This allows us to allocate time in order to keep on track and complete the piece without any rush.

Our filming days are:
Tuesday 9th March 2010
Friday 12th March 2010
Saturday 13th March 2010
Tuesday 9th March Schedule
15.00-16.00: Film the ending of the film (storyboard shots 16-18).
16.00-16.45: Set up film sets (coffin scene, bedroom scene etc).
16.45-17.00: Team meeting.
17.00-18.00: Experiment with lighting for coffin scene, darkness in bedroom scene.
18.00-18.15: Review what has been filmed.
18:15: End of Day One filming.
Friday 12th March Schedule
15.00-16.00: Costume design and set up of film sets (take photographs to form a photo album of process).
16.00-17.00: video on how to use the camera and other equipment used.
17.00-18.00: BREAK/Develop voice over poem and brainstorm a film name.
18.00-18.30: Film on health and safety.
18.30-19.30: Dark Scenes being filmed. Outside then Bedroom scene.
19.30-20.00: Prepare for coffin scene.
20.00-21.00: Coffin Scene filmed.
21:00: End of Day Two filming.
Saturday 13th March Schedule
An extra day has been added just incase the schedule changes due to weather, equipment or adjustments in team members. If any of these issues arise then we can film the parts left out on Saturday.


Weather; The weather is important to our filming because some of our scenes require filming outside. Some weathers such as snow, wind, ice or rain are not permanent therefore the schedule may have to change if these condition become a problem. After looking on www.bbc.co.uk I found the weather forecast for the next 5 days. The light rain may benefit our film because it adds to the dark and dreary atmosphere however we would need to film all the scenes in that time slot so we can be sure the weather remains the same.





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