Shoot Schedule

 Shoot Schedule

This shows evidence that I have created a shooting schedule for when filming begins. I have dedicated most of the time to film the forest scene because I need to capture a lot of shots and give myself time to do the villains makeup and costume. A shooting schedule is important because it acts as a plan for what shots I am going to capture and on what time. This makes my time more organised and therefore the filming process will be more efficient and run more smoothly. This will reduce the risk of a delay that may effect the release date of the final product. I have included all of the necessary information that I need in a table form so that it is easy to see the needed information for when I need to prepare for filming.


Date 

Shots 

INT./EXT. 

Location/ Set 

Synopsis 

Characters 

Props 

Lighting notes 

Camera notes 

Audio Notes 

12/03/21 

1-16 

EXT. 

Forest 

Tessa is wandering through the forest 

Tessa 

Monster 

Camera 

Scary Makeup 

Dull 

Use 

Little lighitng 

Lots of different shot types and camera movements 

Capture foley sound - birds 

16/03/21 

18-36 

INT. 

Classroom 

Tessa gets given photography project 

Tessa 

Ava 

Mr. Wilson 

Extra 

Cameras 

School Work 

 

High key lighting  

Use lighting equipment 

Lots of different shot types and camera movements 

 

Use mic to capture dialogue 

19/03/21 

37-41 

EXT. 

Street 

Tessa is walking home 

Tessa 

N/A 

Bright 

Sunlight 

Lots of different shot types and camera movements 

 

N/A 

20/03/21 

42-44 

EXT. 

House 

Tessa enters her house 

Tessa 

N/A 

Bright 

Sunlight 

Lots of different shot types and camera movements 

N/A 

21/03/21 

1-17 - Retake

EXT. 

Forest 

Tessa encounters the monster 

Tessa 

Monster 

Camera Scary Makeup 

Dull 

Little lighting 

Lots of different shot types and camera movements 

 

N/A 

 

 

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