Tuesday 17 December 2013

Film Schedule

Your film schedule is another crucial part of your film project. The concept behind it is that you are organised when you come to actually filming- thus, that you know what actors and props are needed and can approximate how long different parts of the scene will take. A guide for completing the Film Schedule is offered below:

Date/Time: when you will be filming

Shot Numbers: refer to your completed storyboard to pick out shots you will do

Location: where are you filming? This should be the actual location, not the location it represents in your film

Actor/Interviewees: what actors do you need for the shots you are filming?

Props/Costumes: what props do you need for this scene- I strongly encourage you to in brackets write down who is responsible for providing each prop/costume

Crew: who will be doing behind the scenes work?

Equipment: what equipment do you require for these?

Notes: is there anything important to remember? This may include that you only have limited access to a location or that you have limited amount of light, or that you need additional time to set up make-up.

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