Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Filming schedule - Miss Georgiou

A filming schedule is key for a director and everybody involved. This is because each person who is a part of the production will have one which will direct them to where they need to be and when they need to be there. In addition for the prop person, the schedule will also have what props are needed which tells them what to bring to each scene or each day. This also makes things a lot easier for the group when filming as this will make sure everything runs smoothly, and avoid any arguments or disruptions. By having a filming schedule for our group, we can get the filming done as quick as possible and edit it as quick as possible, this is because the schedule tells us where to be and when to be there. As we only have a week to film our opening scene, this schedule will allow us to film lots of footage which we can analyse and take the best parts.

1 comment:

  1. This post demonstrates a basic understanding of what a filming schedule is and the benefits that it provides, to a production. The table that you have included, is a little too basic and this is because you have not included all the shots that you will need to film. Therefore, you need to refer back to your storyboards, to complete this.

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