Wednesday, 12 November 2014

Production Diary: Shoot 2. 12/11

Before we went filming we had to complete the call sheet: 


We completed this to indicate which scenes we were aiming to get filmed in a certain amount of time. This allows us to keep it to a rigid schedule and means we don't have to go over the top with what we need to film. It also allows us to focus on what we need to get done. 

When it came to filming, we had to get our props ready beforehand. 


This was what we used to show that our protagonist was crying. 

We also had to decide in advance about what type of clothing our actors would wear in order to have this all ready before filming started so we could begin filming promptly.

This time the location wasn't at school and we had to leave altogether. Timing this was quite difficult as there were six of us in total (including crew and cast), so finding a day when everyone was free became quite a challenge.

During this time of filming we came to change the script slightly. We geared slightly off our shot list as on set we came up with fairly creative ideas that we could complete well with the setting we were in. This meant our shot list wasn't stuck to completely, but we all felt we were happier as we had stronger scenes to put in our production. 

During the filming we tried different types of shots - one being in an alleyway to create the idea that she was enclosed and trapped.



We did check the weather forecast, however, it was unpredictable and therefore had to take precautions with us - an umbrella and thick coats to stay warm.






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