Sunday 6 November 2011

Plan of Pre-production & Production


We as a group decided that we need to write up a plan of how we will go about completing the pre-production task leading up to our production faze. We have decided that we need to complete our filming before the start of the holiday as that leaves up a nice period after the holiday to edit and complete the title sequence.

So here is what we decided we need to do and by when we need to do it.

- Brainstorming / ideas (to be blogged)- Monday 7th November
- Development of ideas - creating a shot list - Friday 11th November
- Scripting - Friday 18th November
- Storyboard - Friday 18th November
- Props / Costume / Locations / Actors and Actresses - Friday 25th November
- Animatic / Presentation - Friday 25th November
- Shooting Schedule - Monday 28th November

We have also decided that we need to:

- Scout locations and take picture - on the Sunday 20th November
- Filming day in location and (if time) with actors- Sunday 4th December
- Reshoot day or Backup Day- Saturday 10th December

This has been designed and influenced upon our Continuity Task and how we need more time to produce a good quality pre-production plan e.g. Storyboard with description and annotations. Also we have factored in to our plan that wee need to make and complete the task of getting actors, choosing locations and creating an animatic and shooting schedule.

We have also include a backup day to film incase the weather is back or we did not get and the forage we need. However is day will also service as a reshoot day if we don't like or thing a shot is been frame wrong and there is some shaking. Unfortunately this poses a challenge is we need to reshot how the weather or other factors are not the same as the first day filming. This is something the we will have to consider and manger as and what, if it does, happen.

1 comment:

  1. Good plan Josh! You may need more than one day for re-shoots so consider your time frames. As we discussed, always refer to research and planning stages and what you learned from the continuity task to make your blog entries totally succint and relevant

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