Thursday, 15 December 2011

Shooting Schedule

Day/Date
Scene
Int/Ext
Day/Night
Shot Description/Summary
Location
Characters
Props/Equipment
Shoot Day 1






Tuesday.



1.
Ext.
Day.
Establishing shot.
Outside Pub.
Market Place.
Sister and Brother.
Car.
Tripod.




1.
Ext.
Day.
Shot reverse shot.
Outside Pub.
Market Place.
Sister and Brother.





1.
Ext.
Day.
Close up / POV
Outside Pub.
Market Place.
Sister.





2.
Ext.
Day.
POV of grave.
Graveyard.
Sister.





2.
Ext.
Day.
Medium Shot.
Graveyard.
Sister.
Flowers.
Shoot Day 2






Wednesday.



3.
Int.
Night.
Handheld shot.
Cellar of Pub.
Sister and Friend.
Crates.




3.
Int.
Night.
Medium & Tracking shot.
Cellar of Pub.
Sister and Friend.
Crates.




3.
Int.
Night.
POVàArcàClose Up.
Cellar of Pub
Sister, Friend and Ghost.
Crates.
Barrel.

Green Screen

For the ghost in our two minute opening, we was just going to get them to wear white old fashioned clothing. However, we think it will be better to use the green screen and then edit it into the opening later on in the editing stages. For the green screen to look good we must make sure that the camera angles match up so that when they get put together the scene looks like it goes together.

Thursday, 8 December 2011

Props and Costumes.

Props.

  • A car for the opening scene
  • Flowers for the graveyard scene
  • Rolling barrels and falling crates for the cellar scene

Costume.
The characters will be wearing casual clothing for the opening and graveyard scenes. In the cellar scene they will be wearing 90's looking clothing and the ghost will be wearing white and old fashioned clothing.

Locations

We are going to set most of our film in a pub. The opening scene will be set in the graveyard when we introduce the main character of the film. We will then have a flashback scene set in the cellar of the pub to proceed the graveyard scene, this is where the ghost is introduced and where the killings will happen through the rest of the film, we will also have text come up on the screen before the flashback and the graveyard scene so the audience know when and where it was set.

Monday, 5 December 2011

STORYBOARD









As long as we keep to our storyboard our filming should go to plan, it will make it much easier to film as we will know what we have to film and what comes after it so the continuity of our film will be good. It will also help at the editing stages as we will be able to edit the scenes in the correct order which will make things run much more smoothly than they would without a storyboard.