Sunday, 7 December 2014

Filming Schedule - Miss Georgiou


Shot
Date & time
Location
Content /action
Shot type & duration
Costume/ hair / make up
Iconography
Personnel
Equipment
1
Sunday 7th Dec
Buckhurst hill
Shows Brittany about to commit suicide
Long shot, zooming in 15 secs
Victim: casual clothes, natural make up
Bricks, bridge
Actors
Digital camera, tripod
2
Friday  28th
Chigwell
Showing victim in home comforts
High angle 5 sec
Victim: PJs, comfort clothes, messy hair, natural make up
TV, blanket
Actors
Digital camera, tripod
3
Friday  28th
Chigwell
Showing dangerous antagonist
Low angle 5 secs
Antagonist: dark hoodie
Bushes, window
Actors
Digital camera, tripod
4
Friday  28th
Chigwell
She sees antagonist
Long shot, shallow focus 5secs
Victim: PJs, comfort clothes, messy hair, natural make up
Antagonist: Dark hoodie
TV
Actors
Digital camera, tripod
5
Friday  28th
Chigwell
Running to kitchen for a knife, antagonist disappears
Long shot, hand held 15 secs
Victim: PJs, comfort clothes, messy hair, natural make up
Antagonist: Dark hoodie
Knife, kitchen
Actors
Digital camera, tripod

6
Friday 28th

chigwell
Walking home from school
Long shot 5 secs
Victim: School uniform
Trees, path way, school bag
Actors
Digital camera, tripod
7
Friday 28th

Chigwell
We see the presence of the antagonist
Extreme close up 3 secs
Victim: School uniform
Trees, path way, school bag
Actors
Digital camera, tripod
8
Friday 28th

Chigwell
The stalking is emphasised
Long shot shallow focus 5 secs
Victim: School uniform
Trees, path way, school bag
Actors
Digital camera, tripod
9
Sunday7th
Chigwell
Showing her emotions
mid shot, shallow focus, zooming in  5 secs
Victim: School uniform
Street lights, isolated setting
Actors
Digital camera, tripod
10
Sunday 7th
Chigwell
The mysterious runner is coming towards Brittany
Long shot 5 secs
Victim: formal dressing
Running clothes, hand bag
Actors
Digital camera, tripod

11
Sunday 7th
Chigwell
When runner runs past Brittany, a sense of relief
Panning 5 secs
Victim: formal dressing
Runner: bright running clothes
Running clothes, hand bag
Actors
Digital camera, tripod
12
Sunday 7th
Chigwell
Shows Brittanys emotions, stalker always plays on her mind
Extreme close up
5 secs
Victim: formal clothing runner: bright running clothes
Running clothes, hand bag
Actors
Digital camera, tripod
13
Sunday 7th Dec
Buckhurst hill
Showing her emotions before death
Mid shot
10 secs
Victim: casual clothes
Bricks, river
Actors
Digital camera, tripod
14
Sunday 7th Dec
Buckhurtst hill
Carol persuades her not to jump
Mid shot/ tracking 10 secs
Carol: neutral knitwear colours victim: casual clothes
Bricks, surprise
Actors
Digital camera, tripod
15
Sunday 7th Dec
Buckhurst hill
Carol and Brittany form a bond
Long shot/ two shot 20 secs
Carol: neutral knitwear colours victim: casual clothes
Bond, bridge
Actors
Digital camera, tripod

16
Sunday 7th Dec
Buckhurst hill
They hug and now Brittany is happy
Mid shot 5 secs
Carol: neutral knitwear colours victim: casual clothes
Bridge, pathway
Actors
Digital camera, tripod
17
Sunday 7th Dec

Steves POV, watching the two girls form a friendship
Hand held 10 secs
Carol: neutral knitwear colours victim: casual clothes
Casual clothes, bricks, hand bags
Actors
Digital camera, tripod
18
Sunday 7th Dec
Buckhurst hill
Brittanys reaction to Carols murder
Close up 5 secs
Carol: neutral knitwear colours victim: casual clothes
Shock, suprise
Actors
Digital camera, tripod
19
Sunday 7th Dec
Buckhurst hill
A different camera angle of Brittanys emotions towards this death
Long shot 10 secs
Carol: neutral knitwear colours victim: casual clothes
Knife
Actors
Digital camera, tripod

20
Sunday 7th Dec
Buckhurst hill
Shows death of carol, then dramatically ends
Zooming in 10 secs
Carol: neutral knitwear colours victim: casual clothes
Knife
Actors
Digital camera, tripod
Filming schedule is important to have, especially when you are in a group to make sure everyone knows exactly what to do for each individual fraction of the opening sequence. This also helps make us effective as we can plan what would be easier to do a certain scene, for example the start and the end scenes filmed done on the same day as they link. This helps us to be more organised and effective with our opening sequence. It also benefits us when we are editing our chosen fractions for our opening sequence, to get an insight what kind of sound we would like to use for our non diegetic sound and what kind of editing method we would use to help make the scene build more tension, shock and suspense.

As a group, we followed most of our filming schedule except at the end where we had to change some of the scene to make sure it made more sense towards the audience but with only minor changes. We tried to do each scene in order to make sure there is no confusion and tried to stick to the plan of iconography. We had to so,eti,es change around our actual plan due to some days of cancellation due to other things going on. As a group, we also had a lot of trouble with the camera, as the memory card would not work, was not fully charged etc. Due to these little errors, made it impossible for us to film and therefore resulted to having to postpone.

We decided to conduct this assessment to help us to plan ahead when are are going to be doing a certain scene and what kind of time, to make sure we are organised with our times and that we are not having to postpone a scene to another day due to he early nights we have in the winter, which was suppose to be a day time scene.

1 comment:

  1. This post demonstrates some understanding of what a filming schedule is and the purpose it has to a production. It is clear to see that you and your group have considered your storyboards, to write your plan.

    Aim to elaborate on the points that you have included on why you had to change your filming plans and consider how this will assist you in the future.

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