Thursday, March 21, 2019

Shooting Schedule Outline

On the Tuesday night mentioned in my previous blog where Jon and I couldnt film due to the rain, we decided to also create a basic shooting schedule overview along with our practice title scroll. The purpose of this concise schedulde was so that on Wednesday shooting would be easier for us to get through.

This is the schedule we created: 

Shooting Scedule Outline

Purchase:

-corn starch
-red food coloring
-blue food coloring

Shots

Inside Bar:

-Bailey drinking Jon comes to say hi
-close up of Jon face (credit)
-pushing off Jon
-bailey leaves

Outside Bar:

-Bailey walking out (approached right third into focus) and Jon in soft focus (left third)
-Jon tries to consult Bailey and touches him
-Bailey decks him in his shit

-dumping body in car (back shot of bailey , car bumps down)
-POV from Jon looking at Bailey in trunk
-POV from Bailey struggling to close trunk looking at you

-car driving shot (iffy)

Lamp Post:

-Jon on ground crawling back from high angle
-beating up scene
-on Jon's body tilt up


Post Title:
-possible reverse zoom shot
-full shot of original zoom out

The first section ismt directly related to shooting but it is for essentisl items that we need to purchase in order to make the fake blood for our project.

The following section showcases our opening broken up into 4 main parts: Inside Bar, Outside Bar, Lamp Post, and Post Title. Every name is self-explanatory and in each are the key parts that are within that section.

The Inside and Outside Bar sections are relaying the story amd shots showcasing where we will use our credits and the specifc angle or position of the camera that we want. Both of these sections carry the story up to the point where the parallel editing is about to come to an end.

The Lamp Post amd Post Title sections have the importamt aspects for the tilt up that we want to use for the title scroll down and the Post Title revolves around the continuation of the next scene to have the feel of the opening stray away from a trailer feeling.

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