Monday, 23 March 2015

Filming Schedule and Prop List

Before filming I created a filming schedule so I knew what shots to film and when. Over three days I filmed the outdoor clips (which I did not us in the end) and the indoor clips such as the scribbling out of faces in pictures. 

 I knew the importance of filming each scene on the same day and preferable within a short time period. If I had to come back to film it would have meant that there would a slight change in scenery such as lighting change or a missing prop. In the film these mistakes would have easily been noticed so continuous shooting is important.
I stuck to my filming schedule and it helped keep me organised. However the clips were not long enough so therefore I filmed extra outside of the schedule. The outdoor clips would have made up this time but due to discontinuous editing the lighting changed drastically which effected the flow of the film. Due to this I omitted them from the movie in replacement for more indoor clips. 
The prop list was helpful as it gave me a check list to look at before filming. Due to this there were no missing props in any of the clips. If I was not able to shot continuously this would have helped me set the scene up again making sure their is no change in props.  

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