Tuesday, 23 April 2013

Shooting Schedule

Organising and planning when was possible for me to film and when people were free and able to help me film was essential as leaving it to chance that everyone will be free when needed could resort in not being able to film when hoped.
Before I started any filming, I planned out whenever the people who were involved in my film were free and whenever I was able to film.
As my film is set in a house. Being able to film either required a free house or knowing exactly what rooms were needed for each shots so that I was able to inform my family of what rooms I would need.
After finding dates that I would be able to film easily on, I checked to see if the dates matched with any of the dates that the people assisting me in filming were free.
As my film only used one other person who wasn't in my family, matching dates didn't prove difficult as there weren't a large number of people.
The dates in which my house was free and the person were free we then designated to filming dates. In the end, there were 3 days in which we both able to film and have a free house. The trailer was able to be filmed within these 3 days.
Below is my shooting schedule sheet.

Re-Edit of Poster


After my feedback said that my poster was too plain and it wasn't clear it was a film poster, I re edited it featuring new cover/sell lines. I mention the directors name as well as the film title so people know that its a film and what it is called.
To keep my viral advertising technique, which is why it was plain in the first place, I state that it is found footage to make it appear to be real life.

Re-Edit of Magazine Cover

After looking at my feedback for my magazine cover, I made some changes.
In order to show that my magazine is free, I now state this on the cover to avoid any confusion for the audience/customers.
I also added a skyline just to make the magazine look more traditional as skylines are used in many magazines and one of my comments was it was too plain.