The filming schedule is important to our opening sequence as it allows us to pre plan filming days and not spontaneously decide on the day, this allows us to make sure everyone is available and lets us get plenty of shots done, it also allows us to see what shots we will be doing on the day and not just decide there and then what we feel like doing and get iconography and mise en scene ready before hand, also we can get the camera ready and charge it, the fact that the filming schedule has the scenes we are going to shoot set out allows us to decide what to bring and know where to shoot the film and meet, this saves a lot of time and confusion allowing for more efficient filming.
Some days where changed due to inevitable plans arising during filming times, we changed these to other days, also we had to change what shots we could do due to it being so dark, this made it impossible to film some shots as we could not see what was going on and the camera could not pick up the actors so it ended up just filming pitch black, we countered this by filming shots there were in the street, using the street lights to assist us with light, this was successful so we filmed the other scenes on brighter days/earlier times, it also allows us to know where we will be filming next so we can all go there ready to set up our equipment at the scene.
The filming schedule table of this post demonstrates proficient planning techniques and this is because you have shown your understanding of planning a production and what will be needed on each day.
ReplyDeleteHowever, you need to elaborate on the written element of this post, as you need to explore the purpose of a filming schedule in more detail.