Sunday 16 November 2014

Filming schedule - Miss Georgiou

Why is a filming schedule important?
It is important that we have a filming schedule for our music video. This is to make sure that every member of the group is aware of the times that we will be filming the video. This means that each member can prepare for the role that they are needed for. Furthermore a filming schedule allows us to stay organised as a group and make sure that we meet all the deadlines for our music video. 

We did follow the filming schedule for our music video, sticking to every deadline that we made for ourselves. As a result of this I feel we were able to create a very good music video. 

Shot
Date & time
Location
Content /Action
Shot type & Duration
Costume/ hair/ make up
Iconography
Personnel
Equipment
1
12.11.14
2:30pm
Redbridge playing fields.
Young female waking up underneath a shelter in the middle of a field.
Long shot which shows she’s homeless.
5 seconds.

Costume: Ripped tights, short denim shorts, big scruffy hoodie, big boots.
Hair: Tied up and messy.
Make-up: Smudged mascara.

Sleeping bag.  
Actor.
Camera person.
Location manager.

Digital camera, batteries, tripod, memory card.
2
12.11.14
2:40pm
Redbridge playing fields.
Young female wondering a run down car park.
Close up which shows the sad emotions of the character.
Costume: Ripped tights, short denim shorts, big scruffy hoodie, big boots.
Hair: Tied up and messy.
Make-up: Smudged mascara.

None.
Actor.
Camera person.
Location manager.

Digital camera, batteries, tripod, memory card.
3
12.11.14
3:00pm
Fairlop train station.
Young, smart male walking up to train, boarding the train then on the train.
Long shot to show him walking up and boarding then mid shot of him on train.
5 seconds.
Costume: Black suit with a white shirt and black tie and smart shoes.
Hair: Smart.
Make-up: Tanning moisturiser.
Breifcase.
Actor.
Camera person.
Location manager.
Digital camera, batteries, tripod, memory card.
4
12.11.14
3:15pm

Westfields train station.
Time lapse of the young homeless girl sitting on the floor of a train station begging for money.
Long shot to capture the pedestrians walking past.
10 seconds.
Costume: Ripped tights, short denim shorts, big scruffy hoodie, big boots.
Hair: Tied up and messy.
Make-up: Smudged mascara.

A object to catch peoples money in.
Actor.
Camera person.
Location manager.

Digital camera, batteries, tripod, memory card.
5
12.11.14
3:45pm
Train station car park.
The young female approaching a car, talking to the driver then getting in the car.
Long shot to show both the character and the car.
Costume: Ripped tights, short denim shorts, big scruffy hoodie, big boots.
Hair: Tied up and messy.
Make-up: Smudged mascara.

Car.
Actor.
Camera person.
Location manager.

Digital camera, batteries, tripod, memory card.

1 comment:

  1. You have made a good start in explaining what the purpose of a filming schedule is. However, the table that you have included above does not fully show enough understanding of planning and this is because you have only planned 5 scenes, when you have a lot more include.

    Therefore, you need to ensure that you have fully followed your storyboards to complete this post.

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