Tuesday, 25 April 2017

Churchill Productions - Shoot plan

Dates:
Saturday 1st April, Tuesday 4th April


Plans for the Shoots:
-Callum and other actors will meet at the bus station for 1
-Callum and other actors will take the bus to Patryk's house which is located at  Woodside House, Woodside, Thornwood, Epping CM16 6LF at 1.30pm, We will meet Patryk at the top of his road so he can direct us to the shooting location.
-Once they have arrived, Callum and the actors will meet Patryk at his house, the equipment will be set up and the make-up will be applied to the actors.The actors will change inot the appropriate clothes for the shoot. After this, filming can begin
-This will be repeated on Tuesday 


In case of emergency, everyone will meet at the top of Woodside and congregate there. Everyone will know where this is therefore, it makes it a very accessible and memorable location to assemble.


Costume, Hair and Make-up Requirements:

The following will be required for every shoot date
-rifle
-fake blood and dirt make-up
-pistol prop
-military uniform including army hat
-a book/diary
-WWII medal
-hair products, specifically hair gel
-food products and water
-a bag to transport filming equipment and props


All these items are already available to the directors and will be available for the day of the shoots, the shoot list will be consulted on the day of the shoots to ensure everything which is required is there for filming.


Filming Requirements:

-Camera
-Tripod and dolly
-H1N recorder


These items will be available to us on the day and our group has requested that will need to borrow them for the day

We later received conformation that these items will be available for us on the day





Shot Types:
As stated in the storyboard and the camera shot list, our piece will use various camera angles and shots. This list includes extreme close ups, close ups, mid shots, long shots, extreme long shots, over the shoulder shot and canted/Dutch angles. Furthermore, we will include other camera operations such as zooms and panning. We will include a variety of shots in our piece because it demonstrates our knowledge of the subject, it shows we have a wide knowledge of camera shots and it shows we can apply them to a working film piece 



The shoot plan is important because it provides the directors with all the information regarding the shoot, it informs them of every detail needed to create their piece. the directors can use the shoot list as a guide to know when to begin shooting and the other filming dates, it also details all the equipment required needed to create an opening scene. The shoot list also suggests the camera angles and shots which are needed to create the piece, the cameraman can consult this list and know what shots are needed for the opening scene 

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