A filming schedule is important to have when filming a music video as it helps to keep the group organised as we can follow the specific guidelines we have created to follow the dates to film our material. It will help us to know what locations we need to visit and to film what scenes and everything that we will need within this scene to help us be prepared for each scene and not forget any essential items that we will need.







Whilst filming we followed the filming schedule as closely as we could as it kept us in sync and allowed us to be prepared for each scene. When we were filming we kept as closely to the filming schedule as we could to ensure that we kept everything manageable and we were organised for what scenes we were to film on each day. On the date 7/11/15 we had scheduled to film shots in the forest and field. However the weather was extremely windy and rainy which made it very difficult for us to film and get stable shots. The quality of the shots wasn't as good as we had hoped as the wind kept blowing our artists hair in her face which looked unprofessional and messy. Therefore, we decided to leave the field and film on the 10/11/15 when the weather was much brighter and the sun was out. This was much more sufficient for our field scenes as the lighting worked well with the backgrounds and quality of shots and it made the shots look very professional and clean cut.
We also filmed some additional shots as we discovered some scenery that we thought would work well within our music video. For example, when we travelled to camden to film we noticed a lot of different buildings that looked very indie and conventional to our genre. Therefore we filmed quick snippets of these buildings to use as fillers in our music video. for example, close up shots of a colourful 3D elephant on top of a shot.
Through the use of a filming schedule, I have learnt that its role has great significance in helping the group to stay organised and help us to remember the specific equipment that we needed to film for each shot. It helped us to remember what shots we had filmed and also what ones we needed to film.
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ReplyDeleteYou have provided a proficient analysis of your filming schedule as you have briefly mentioned the importance of creating one, and some improvisations made during filming in your conclusion. The schedule itself is very detailed and specific, showing a good understanding of the importance of planning your various shots ahead of filming. Good example of organisational skills
ReplyDeleteYou need to:
1) Say what didn't go to plan, and the changes you made as a result of this and what this meant in terms of your overall product (two more examples)
2) You need to elaborate on the importance of creating a schedule in your intro and mention what each column is for
3) You need to check the placement of your screen shots