Tuesday 20 November 2012

Film schedule

A filming schedule is important to have, as it gives a clear outline to exactly what our group is planning to do within our two minute thriller. It portrays what shots we will include, who is in each shot, what the characters will be wearing, how their hair and makeup up will be and so on. When it came to our filming we used our film schedule as a strict guide to remember all the particular camera shots, this enabled us to stay on track.







































On a ranking out of 10 on how we followed the schedule when filming, I predict around 9/10. We did make some small changes; during the end we took out the last two shots of the mother finding Ruby's torch and phone on the floor and replaced it with Sam, the villain turning the torch light off, almost asif he's removing all evidence of Ruby's death. We made this change in order to emphasis the ending a little more to make it more dramatic. We also took out a few shots of the mother after Ruby's phonecall and replaced them with voice notes, so that the shots wern't too jumpy between the two locations.


1 comment:

  1. This post shows a good understanding of what a filming schedule is and how it can aid the production

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