Filming schedules are important to have as they enable us to have a simple structure to our groups planning and therefore give us an easier way of discussing as a group when we are all available to film and make sure we have it in writing in order to remember. They also enable us to see whether we can follow a simple structure on a day to day basis and see whether we complete them on particular days/times etc.
When we finalised our filming schedule we had to try and make sure if we could follow the structure and the timings of the schedule and see if we could complete certain elements of the schedule by the dates that we had allocated them as. We tried our best to following the schedule but with circumstances such as bad weather, people being sick we did have to try and rearrange a few days, which did set us back a bit but not too much that effected out filming. We did then take longer to film than we anticipated but it all came together in the end and we had some good footage. We also went up to the different locations twice as we recorded footage both with an without certain equipment such as the tripod to test our camera skills. This remained obvious due to some shaky footage that we needed to film certain elements again with a tripod in order to get the best footage possibly, and this again we had to change the filming schedule, but relatively we did follow the filming schedule.
This post demonstrates some understanding of what a filming schedule is and the purpose it has to a production. However, you need to ensure that the table is completed, as you have only included three scenes and your group storyboards demonstrate more.
ReplyDeleteTherefore, you need to ensure that you refer back to your storyboards to complete this post.