As we put together the script we used the creative ideas from mine and Myles scripts to make a final interesting film script. once we had the script finalised it was time to write a shot list. This meant breaking down each scene and figuring out what kind of shots we wanted to use and when we wanted to use them. To do this we arranged a group meeting and all added our own ideas for shots. We then finalised our ideas and left it to the producer to arrange a sensible order in which to shoot each shot.
as our filming weekend grew closer it was time for us to organise everything from equipment to paperwork. I attended a Z1 camera demo and learnt everything about the camera i would be using on the weekend.
After we all attended the relevant demos we then went on to testing the equipment we had learnt about, as well as testing the roles we were assigned, by making a very short film. This allowed us to experience what the weekend would be like and how we would all cope with the roles we chose. The short film production went smoothly and we had enough time to do an edit at the end, with some time left over allowing us to experiment with sound and visual effects.
Saturday, 14 November 2009
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