Tuesday, 10 January 2017

Friday filming outline

 Attending: all group members: Chloe-Louise, Kurt, Chris and Nico.

Due to filming on Friday we decided to create a plan and check list for what needed to be filmed and also a guideline to help us keep on task. Which would enable us to get the most possible best outcome for that filming session.

                                                                      SCRIPT
  • The part of script will we be focusing mostly on: are sections 1-3 then 5-6. However within in this script guideline upon the day we may alter this due to various reasons: if the scripting works well and flows, changes due to alteration in the main narrative. Being able to adapt and change will be our main goal in terms of the days agenda. Mainly due to the fact we may get certain inspirations from actually being on set and spur of the moment ideas that may function better than originally planned.

 
 
 
 
LOCATION
  • The filming location we mainly decided upon was based in Silkstone. The location does require a bus journey to get to. However the church we first envisioned best fits the one in Silkstone in terms of: fitting  the criteria we need to portray of such a beautiful and delicate scene between Edward and Elizabeth in their wedding ceremony. Due to Silkstone being a village many of the surrounding areas offer stone houses, untouched churches and little village shops and offers many natural spaces such as woodland areas and hidden secrets i.e. the hidden church we will be filming at. We wanted to create a natural essence to out film but also highlight some features that England has to offer interms of the natural beauty of out country side and villages.

 
SHOTS
 
  • The shots we will be focusing are from 1-5 and 18-31. However again on the day we may change and alter the shots used and may add more in. Mainly due to the fact we may again gain inspirations from the set location, spur of the moment ideas and some shots that we intend to use may just not work in the way we envisioned them.
 
 


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