Overall, shoot went well. As a team, we managed to complete filming in the time we booked to do it in. The room we filmed in is situated within the newly built extra curricular room.
Despite the problems that we faced throughout production, we managed as a team to overcome them. At first look of the rushes, we were happy with the footage we shot. it appeared that we had everything to match the criteria. Small changes will have to be made to the footage shot such as cutting certain shots earlier than planned due to laughter and wrong lines being used by the actors. Also, the actor at the end of the sequences is laughing in every shot filmed. This is not ideal our storyline being as sensitive as it is, however it would be very difficault and time consuming to reshot that particular clip so as a result we will cut the clip early, insert a transition and music in order to try and distract the viewer. Continuity rules were abided by following the shot reverse shot, match on action and the 180 degree rule.
Sunday, 7 November 2010
Tuesday, 2 November 2010
Script Writing
Script Writing
After discussing potential storylines, as a group we decided to base our opening sequence in a doctors surgery. Featuring two doctors, the short sequence will begin with one doctor entering a room with mise en scene of props as a doctors surgery, and the other already present. The two doctors share a convosation over the well being of a patient, a lab coat is passed over and a doctor leaves the room to give the patient the bad news. We decided to use this story line as it shows real emotion that we felt would come across well as a dramatic short opening sequence.
After discussing potential storylines, as a group we decided to base our opening sequence in a doctors surgery. Featuring two doctors, the short sequence will begin with one doctor entering a room with mise en scene of props as a doctors surgery, and the other already present. The two doctors share a convosation over the well being of a patient, a lab coat is passed over and a doctor leaves the room to give the patient the bad news. We decided to use this story line as it shows real emotion that we felt would come across well as a dramatic short opening sequence.
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Original Script |
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Annotated Script |
We choose to shoot shot reverse shot throughout the convosation with the two doctors. The camera focasing on the character delivering the speech, then alternating to the opposing character to recieve dialogue from her.
Continuity issues include, when Doctor 2 enters the room and closes the door, when the two characters stand from their chairs, when the surgerns coat is passed over and when one doctor is talking on the phone. This could cause problems as different camera angles are needed so must be shot several times and if the performing character does not match her dialogue with action, difficaulties will occur when it comes to editing with refrence to contininuity.
Shot List & Storyboard
This Shot List was produced as a group to choose which shots sizes and movements will be used in each section of our opening sequence. Filming will be made easier if we decide what shot sizes to use prior to it.
Storyboarding
We produced storyboards to represent what is going to happen in our opening sequence. It as a group, helped us to visualise how the finished product will look.
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Shot List |
Storyboarding
We produced storyboards to represent what is going to happen in our opening sequence. It as a group, helped us to visualise how the finished product will look.
Storyboard one |
Storyboard 3 |
Storyboard two |
Monday, 1 November 2010
Risk Assesment, Props and Costume List
The Risk Assement shown here is a table constructed which outlines the potential risks within the choosen location of filming. My group and myself assessed the room for dangers, listed them into the table and discussed ways in which we can work to minimise and avoid the accidents.
The props and costumes needed throughout production are listed in this piece of pre- production work. The cast are also listed.
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Risk Assesment |
The Risk Assement shown here is a table constructed which outlines the potential risks within the choosen location of filming. My group and myself assessed the room for dangers, listed them into the table and discussed ways in which we can work to minimise and avoid the accidents.
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Cast, Props and Costume list |
The props and costumes needed throughout production are listed in this piece of pre- production work. The cast are also listed.
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