Shot
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Date & time
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Location
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Content /action
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Shot type & duration
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Costume/ hair / make up
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Iconography
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Personnel
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Equipment
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1
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Sunday 7th Dec
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Buckhurst hill
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Shows Brittany about to commit suicide
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Long shot, zooming in 15 secs
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Victim: casual clothes, natural make up
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Bricks, bridge
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Actors
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Digital camera, tripod
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2
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Friday 28th
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Chigwell
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Showing victim in home comforts
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High angle 5 sec
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Victim: PJs, comfort clothes, messy hair, natural make up
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TV, blanket
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Actors
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Digital camera, tripod
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3
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Friday 28th
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Chigwell
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Showing dangerous antagonist
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Low angle 5 secs
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Antagonist: dark hoodie
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Bushes, window
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Actors
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Digital camera, tripod
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4
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Friday 28th
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Chigwell
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She sees antagonist
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Long shot, shallow focus 5secs
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Victim: PJs, comfort clothes, messy hair, natural make up
Antagonist: Dark hoodie
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TV
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Actors
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Digital camera, tripod
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5
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Friday 28th
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Chigwell
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Running to kitchen for a knife, antagonist disappears
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Long shot, hand held 15 secs
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Victim: PJs, comfort clothes, messy hair, natural make up
Antagonist: Dark hoodie
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Knife, kitchen
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Actors
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Digital camera, tripod
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6
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Friday 28th
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chigwell
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Walking home from school
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Long shot 5 secs
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Victim: School uniform
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Trees, path way, school bag
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Actors
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Digital camera, tripod
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7
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Friday 28th
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Chigwell
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We see the presence of the antagonist
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Extreme close up 3 secs
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Victim: School uniform
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Trees, path way, school bag
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Actors
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Digital camera, tripod
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8
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Friday 28th
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Chigwell
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The stalking is emphasised
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Long shot shallow focus 5 secs
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Victim: School uniform
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Trees, path way, school bag
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Actors
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Digital camera, tripod
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9
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Sunday7th
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Chigwell
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Showing her emotions
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mid shot, shallow focus, zooming in 5 secs
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Victim: School uniform
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Street lights, isolated setting
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Actors
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Digital camera, tripod
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10
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Sunday 7th
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Chigwell
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The mysterious runner is coming towards Brittany
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Long shot 5 secs
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Victim: formal dressing
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Running clothes, hand bag
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Actors
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Digital camera, tripod
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11
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Sunday 7th
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Chigwell
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When runner runs past Brittany, a sense of relief
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Panning 5 secs
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Victim: formal dressing
Runner: bright running clothes
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Running clothes, hand bag
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Actors
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Digital camera, tripod
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12
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Sunday 7th
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Chigwell
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Shows Brittanys emotions, stalker always plays on her mind
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Extreme close up
5 secs
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Victim: formal clothing runner: bright running clothes
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Running clothes, hand bag
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Actors
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Digital camera, tripod
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13
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Sunday 7th Dec
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Buckhurst hill
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Showing her emotions before death
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Mid shot
10 secs
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Victim: casual clothes
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Bricks, river
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Actors
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Digital camera, tripod
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14
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Sunday 7th Dec
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Buckhurtst hill
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Carol persuades her not to jump
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Mid shot/ tracking 10 secs
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Carol: neutral knitwear colours victim: casual clothes
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Bricks, surprise
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Actors
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Digital camera, tripod
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15
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Sunday 7th Dec
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Buckhurst hill
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Carol and Brittany form a bond
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Long shot/ two shot 20 secs
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Carol: neutral knitwear colours victim: casual clothes
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Bond, bridge
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Actors
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Digital camera, tripod
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16
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Sunday 7th Dec
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Buckhurst hill
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They hug and now Brittany is happy
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Mid shot 5 secs
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Carol: neutral knitwear colours victim: casual clothes
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Bridge, pathway
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Actors
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Digital camera, tripod
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17
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Sunday 7th Dec
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Steves POV, watching the two girls form a friendship
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Hand held 10 secs
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Carol: neutral knitwear colours victim: casual clothes
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Casual clothes, bricks, hand bags
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Actors
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Digital camera, tripod
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18
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Sunday 7th Dec
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Buckhurst hill
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Brittanys reaction to Carols murder
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Close up 5 secs
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Carol: neutral knitwear colours victim: casual clothes
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Shock, suprise
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Actors
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Digital camera, tripod
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19
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Sunday 7th Dec
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Buckhurst hill
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A different camera angle of Brittanys emotions towards
this death
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Long shot 10 secs
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Carol: neutral knitwear colours victim: casual clothes
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Knife
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Actors
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Digital camera, tripod
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20
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Sunday 7th Dec
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Buckhurst hill
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Shows death of carol, then dramatically ends
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Zooming in 10 secs
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Carol: neutral knitwear colours victim: casual clothes
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Knife
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Actors
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Digital camera, tripod
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It is important that we create a filming schedule so that we know what we need to be doing and are able to keep on top of it as well as fitting all of our filming etc around any other tasks we have to get on with outside of the media course. This schedule shall also allow us to become more organised and help us to stick to a set plan which is useful as with the help of a set plan everyone should be of the knowledge of what they are meant to be doing where and when. Without a set filming schedule the filming wouldn't really work out people might not turn up as not everyone would be on the same page as to what we are all suppose to be doing and there would likely to be confusion as to what was meant to be taking place once people had arrived on set. People might turn up without certain things needed such as props, or they simply not bring any at all, they may also turn up without key elements of their costume or they might not even be following their set costume at all. Without having a set schedule for all to follow the filming of our opening sequence simply wouldn't happen which shows just how important it is.
Having this schedule is so important as it means that everyone is aware of the guidelines they need to be following. Therefore meaning that there a very few excuses or reasons for particular objectives of our opening sequence not being for filled.
With our filming schedule we are able to display to our teachers that we are ready and prepared to begin our filming. Our teachers need to review this as it illustrates that we have everything we need planned out and are thinking seriously and rationally about the production of our film. It shows that we are willing to make time to film and have already set dates for this which reassures them that we shall get all of our filming done by the deadline.
Having this schedule is so important as it means that everyone is aware of the guidelines they need to be following. Therefore meaning that there a very few excuses or reasons for particular objectives of our opening sequence not being for filled.
With our filming schedule we are able to display to our teachers that we are ready and prepared to begin our filming. Our teachers need to review this as it illustrates that we have everything we need planned out and are thinking seriously and rationally about the production of our film. It shows that we are willing to make time to film and have already set dates for this which reassures them that we shall get all of our filming done by the deadline.
The table that you have included demonstrates some group planning. However, the written element of this post needs to be explored in a lot more detail. This can be achieved, by considering the purpose of a filming schedule in more detail and by focusing on how it helps a production further.
ReplyDeleteThis post now demonstrates further understanding of what a filming schedule is and the benefits it has to a production and this is because you have considered the purpose and the benefits in a lot more detail.
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