Firstly what are the problems going to be?
We looked at the weather reports to make sure the weather is okay to film outside, we didn't want it to rain as we were going to spend a lot of time filming in the woods.
The equipment we are going to need will be:
-HD Camera
- Clapperboard
-Tripod
- HD tape
The camera work will probably be shared throughout the shoots, so we all participate and whilst one of us shoot, one of us will be in charge of the clapperboard and the other organising the actors.
Whoever is doing the camera work at the time will have to check the camera is charged enough, the framing is right and whether the lighting is okay.
Whoever is in charge of the clapperboard can help who is on the camera and help organise actors, check the costumes and make sure the props are there and ready to be used.
Whoever is organising actors will have to make sure they know what they have to do and whether they know their lines.
To organise the actors we have supplied them with, script, shooting schedule and a story list. Luckily Gregg can drive and is willing to drive us to to each of our locations so this means that we won't have any difficulty getting there.
- Clapperboard
-Tripod
- HD tape
The camera work will probably be shared throughout the shoots, so we all participate and whilst one of us shoot, one of us will be in charge of the clapperboard and the other organising the actors.
Whoever is doing the camera work at the time will have to check the camera is charged enough, the framing is right and whether the lighting is okay.
Whoever is in charge of the clapperboard can help who is on the camera and help organise actors, check the costumes and make sure the props are there and ready to be used.
Whoever is organising actors will have to make sure they know what they have to do and whether they know their lines.
To organise the actors we have supplied them with, script, shooting schedule and a story list. Luckily Gregg can drive and is willing to drive us to to each of our locations so this means that we won't have any difficulty getting there.
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