Date
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Location
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Shot
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Resources
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Actors and Costume
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Health and Safety
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Sunday 30th Nov 2014
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Natural setting, grass, trees, walking through woods type of setting.
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Father and daughter scenes - piggyback and playful scenes.
low angle shot, high angle shots and close ups of facial expression. |
Camera and tripod.
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Main male actor and youngest girl actor. warm winter attire.
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Slip hazards if the ground is wet also trip hazards.
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Thursday 4th Dec 2014
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Indoor setting for the voice-over scenes and the simple shots of man. Outdoor setting to make a start of the fight scenes. |
Beginning and end slow shots of the main protagonist. Voice-over for the father and daughter scenes and make a start on fight scenes.
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Camera and tripod. Night-mode on video camera.
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Main male actor, plain black attire for simple indoor shots and jacket and boots for outdoor shots. An old top that can be ripped.
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Trip hazards., especially because it will be dark. Also if it is extremely cold or wet there may be slip hazards. Also because of fight scenes things need to be carried out properly to avoid accidents
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Friday 5th Dec 2014
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Street situation and an area that can be made to look closed in and dangerous. Then indoors in a kitchen and a living room for the other scenes.
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Shoot the opening scene and fight scenes.
Father and eldest daughter scenes in kitchen. Shoot the scenes of the footage he leaves for himself. Possibly shoot the argument scenes and close ups of his frustration. |
Camera and tripod.
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Main protagonist and his wife for the argument scenes. Also another male actor or two for the fight scenes.
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Trip hazards. No knifes or guns will be featured, i have decided to use a bat of some kind, although this is still dangerous. This should be organised well to avoid accidents.
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Sunday 7th Dec 2014
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Open area or back garden.
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Polish all father and daughter scenes, shoot the running scenes and the basketball scenes,
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Camera, tripod, basketball net and a ball.
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Two girls, the youngest and the oldest and the father as the main male actor. The two girls wearing similar coloured winter clothes and the father in winter attire.
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Trip hazards as they are playing a sport and possibly slip hazards due to the possibility of wet weather conditions. |
Saturday 13th Dec 2014
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Home, looking through the photos on a table or on the floor, whichever looks most effective and for the other shots he will be positioned against a plain wall.
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After printing images of the father and daughter scenes, film him looking through the images and watching the tape and message he left for himself.
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Printed images, camera and tripod.
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The protagonist looking over the images, in casual clothes in his home. Plain T-Shirt to create a very plain frame for the message.
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Being aware of the surroundings for trip hazards. Making sure the camera is on the tripod properly so it doesn't fall and cause harm.
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Sunday 14th Dec 2014
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Indoors so that i can adjust lighting to get the shadows right on the face and body.
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Filming the protagonist facing the back with his head tilted, so i can edit the skeletal drawing over the top.
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Camera and Tripod. Also any lighting that may be available, i will do this by moving different locations within the house and using torches.
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Just the protagonist, again in a plain shirt as only the top half of his body will be in the shot.
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Again, being aware of surroundings and making sure the camera is on the tripod securely.
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Saturday 20th Dec 2014
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Go over any shots such as the father and daughter scenes as there are many, to see if they need to be re-shot for more clarity/stability etc.
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Assess whether the close-ups are effectively shot, making sure the viewer doesn't feel distant from the situation.
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Camera and tripod.
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- Unknown, but the majority of the shots of the father and daughter scenes are filmed outside, so warm winter attire.
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Depending on what shots may need re-shot there may be trip and slip hazards if we are outside and the weather conditions are foggy, icy etc.
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Saturday, 8 November 2014
Production schedule
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