Friday 14 December 2012

Planned Framework



A filming schedule is a project plan which records each days shootings for a production and is presented as a time line to state when and where specific production resources are used.  This includes shots, dates and time, location, content, shot type and duration, iconography and basic mise-en-scene reference.
We have planned and produced a filming schedule as these are produced before filming takes place in music videos and films to make it easier to conduct filming. It is practical and simple to look at allowing us to follow our original plan. Each shot is numbered which prevents us from losing where we are in the filming process, keeping up to date on what we have completed and how far we have to go. A filming schedule also prevents us from going off task when this is not appropriate, it is now easily avoided as we can refer back to this in order to prompt our ideas, demonstrating accuracy.  
Planning framework demonstrates our planning as reliable and organised, if we later decide to change shots when we do film there will be evidence of what we had beforehand and how we have decided to progress and develop it further.
The filming process would have not been successful without planning framework or a storyboard as we would not have been able to produce an accurate summary of the shots and scenes. This is very helpful because it allows us to break up and arrange when planning would take place, we can look at this and set ourselves targets to complete certain shots in a period of time, working off this throughout the week.  The planning of framework identifies a clear understanding of where progress has been made  when reflecting on what needs to be completed.





Shot

Date & time
Location
Content/action
Shot type and duration
Costume/hair/makeup
Iconography
Personnel
equipment
9
15/12/12 – 12pm
Classroom
Singing whilst camera is close up shot. Lyric: “All my life” x 4
Close up – 22seconds
Bold eyes (black Smokey look) Red lips, black clothing.
Masquerade masks
Artists (All four), camera person
Digital camera, batteries, tripod/tape, memory card, green screen.
10
6/12/12- 11.30am
Field- Buckhurst hill, Essex
Running together away from camera
Long shot- 15 seconds
Black skater dress, converse, big hair, mask.
Masquerade masks
Artists (All four), camera person
Digital camera, batteries, tripod/tape, memory card,
11
15/12/12- 12pm
classroom
Singing whilst camera is close up shot.
Close up-16seconds
Bold eyes (black Smokey look) Red lips, black clothing.

Masquerade masks
Artists (All four), camera person
Digital camera, batteries, tripod/tape, memory card, green screen.
12
6/12/12- 11.30am
Field- Buckhurst Hill, Essex
On knees in field singing each individual lyric
Long shot-
12seconds
Natural hair, natural makeup, masks

Masquerade masks
Artists (All four), camera person
Digital camera, batteries, tripod/tape, memory card,
13
21/11/12
Westfield Stratford
Spinning in crowd
Mid shot- 4seconds
Big hair, bold makeup, masks

Masquerade masks
Artists (All four), camera person
Digital camera, batteries, tripod/tape, memory card,
14
9/12/12
Bedroom- selina.
Grange Hill-
Essex
Messing room up- showing anger x 4
16seconds- birds eye view, long shot.
Red dress (prom dress), make up all over face, hair messed up.
Objects for messed room.
Artists (All four), camera person
Digital camera, batteries, tripod/tape, memory card,
15
6/12/12
Field- Buckhurst hill.
Running all together
Long shot-
15 seconds
Black dress, big hair, bold makeup, masks
Masks
Artists (All four), camera person
Digital camera, batteries, tripod/tape, memory card,
16
6/12/12
Field- Buckhurst hill.
Running all together
Long shot-
15 seconds
Black dress, big hair, bold makeup, masks

Masks

Artists (All four), camera person
Digital camera, batteries, tripod/tape, memory card,




1 comment:

  1. You also need to include an introduction and summary to explain what a filming schedule is and how it can benefit your production

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