Wednesday, 31 March 2010

Shooting Schedule

The shooting schedule is one of the most important documents you need on the day of your shoot because it keeps everyone organized and you know how long you have to be to take a certain number of shots. The shooting schedule always tells you when you need the cast and how many people of the cast you need.
Our shooting schedule for Mute was very simple,
In the morning:
1) We had to get all the cast members in hair, makeup and costume.
2) We needed to organize the set
3) We filmed the main shots with all the "dead" bodies, close ups of the dead bodies
4) We then filmed the start of the main protagonist in the first room

In the Afternoon:
1) We finished filming the main protagonist in room 1
2) We then filmed establishing shots, pan and over the head
3) We then filmed close ups of the light bulb
4) Then we recorded sound effects like glass breaking and the table being pushed over

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