Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Shooting Schedule

The shooting schedule shows the time place and the shots we will shoot in the specific places, this will help us be more organised when filming.

House- we will be filming here on Thursday 27th of January, this will be the opening shots of the main character packing his bags, this in itself will introduce the characters type in what he packs. This part of the filming will include a lot of normal shots (mid shots, longs shots, high/low angles etc) This will make the viewers of the film very accustomed to the main characters lifestyle, his class, job etc. it will also give us a chance to use a lot of media techniques, match on action, tracking shots, 180 degree rule etc.

London- we will be filming here on tuesday the 25th of january, the shots we do in London will make up the bulk of our film, this will set the scene as a very modern middle class man as he clearly has money (as he will be wearing a suit) and he is a modern man as he clearly lives in the city, this will make it appeal to our target audience (younger generations) as it will make sure it appears to be a modern thriller. the shots we will do here will vary as we have the flashback to film here as well, so we will be doing from mid shots to tilted shots all the way up to extreme long/close shots, these 2 extremities will make the opening sequence more hectic, making the thriller genre very clear to the viewer.

Morden train station- we will be filming here on the same day as we film in London, this will be difficult but i think we can manage it. We may film in Sutton station depending on which station is more accommodating to 3 students filming there. These shots will be making the film a lot more for the ordinary person, as most people use the trains, this will make our film a lot more relatable for a modern audience, this will make the suspense to come more affective, and the theme of death to really shine through. It will also make the viewer ask questions, where is he going?, who is he?, this will draw in the audience very well.

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