Shot schedule feedback
Clearly illustrates each day of shooting for the production of our main task.
States when and where any resources are used during the filming of our main task.
It allows us to stay on task and informs us of what filming needs to be done that day so we keep on track to the shot schedule.
Gives a rough estimate when the filming of our main task will be completed.
It shows that we are organised and thoroughly thought through what we are going to do.
We’ve clearly thought about the filming days on the shot schedule such as the villains wearing the suits along with the main character James Fong so we do not have to continuously wear our costumes throughout the filming even though we may not even be filmed that day.
Planned days for each of the characters to do there filming e.g Monday-Villains, Tuesday-James Fong, Wednesday-Em (these are not the actual days just a example).
If we do not complete the filming planned on the shot schedule we should add an extra day to complete the filming as if we carry on with the previous filming to another day on the schedule it will much up our days so we do not get a knock on affect.
We will make sure that we stick to the days plan on the shot schedule and do not over run the plan or go off task and film a completely different scene.
The shot schedule determines the budget of our film making as it shows what we will need for the filming such as costumes and props.
Will allow our filming to be run efficiently and smoothly and as we are filming in such a short time we must make sure we use every minute advantageously.
Some of the film sets are out of our control such as the outdoors as rain may prevent use from filming, so therefore we may have to change the location on the shot schedule or we will just reschedule the day of filming.
Each day has been selected so the whole team will be there and no one will be missing out as by doing this the whole group will know what going on.
Written\Published by Harry Young
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