Tuesday 29 January 2013

Final Cut Filming Schedule


  We learnt from the filming of our rough cut, that when we filmed our final cut we needed to be more organised in order to get the shots that we needed quickly and easily. We have made a list so that we can tick off when we have filmed certain shots so that we leave knowing that we have all the shots that we need and havent forgotten anything. We have given a copy of this list to our actors so that everyone knows what we will be shooting and when, we have two cameras so that we can film more than one person at the same time.
This is what we plan to do and when, we have borrowed lighting from our friend so that our video will be professionally lit. We have allowed time for our band to practice what they are going to do, get dressed and look over the lyrics again so that the miming is perfect, this allows us to go into our location and get filming straight away.


I have planned how our video is going to be edited exactly so that we can go into the filming knowing exactly what our video is going to look like from the footage that we gain, this also allows me to make sure that we get all the shots that we need.

The schedule and editing list has allowed us to be more organised with our filming - which admittedly we weren't when filming our rough cut. The list of where all our footage is going to go in our video and how long the shot will be will allow us to put all the footage on the timeline easily, almost like knowing where all the pieces of the puzzle go, and just having to actually fit them together.

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