Preparation and planning for “small” Filming- Thursday 6 th October 2011.

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Preparation and planning for “small” Filming- Thursday 6 th October 2011

Overview of Schedule. Thursday morning: 9.Oo am- Meet production group members am-Meet actors 9.30 am-Film.

9.00 am-Meet media group members Meet media group members in the media block outside filming room. Hire out camera and tripod ect. Do a quick run through of all camera shots and angles. Set out room (if free ) as required to match script and story board.

9.20 am-Meet actors Meet actors in media block Tell actors the story brief. Find out what props have been brought in, supply props to actors if needed. Get the actors ready- In costume ect am - Do a quick run through with the actors- positioning, facial expressions, tones of script etc.

9.30 am- filming Start filming outside room first. Be quick yet precise. Film all long shots(master coverage) first, then close ups, mid shots and extreme close ups/reaction shots Do any environmental coverage last.

Filming continued... Film inside room, in same order Take about a minute for each shot. Make sure all shots are done before finishing. Finish filming and edit.