Sunday, 1 December 2013
Risk assessment and filming schedule - Miss Georigou
There was few possible hazards during filming our opening sequence which we took careful precautions to avoid, doing this is very important during production because it makes it easier and more efficient to record, here is our risk assessment table;
We also made a filming schedule which is very important as it is very helpful for us to follow and avoids being time consuming. Even though we did not follow the schedule exactly, we only made changes when we were unable to follow the directions for example when it became to dark to record because of this we had to change our originally planned ending. However we believe this could possibly benefit our opening sequence. Here is the filming schedule;
We made several changes in terms of our filming schedule, due to factors such as bad weather, when the weather was wet we could not film incase the next time we filmed the setting appeared vastly different due to the dry floor and dark sky. We also has to refilm due to the material we had was too dark to use, however there was a downside to this as the lighting change was not as accurate as it could have been. We also faced trouble as the leaves had fallen off the trees which we tried to work around so that it was not noticed by viewers.
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This post demonstrates basic planning techniques and this is because you have not considered the purpose of a filming schedule and a risk assessment in enough detail. Therefore, you need to elaborate on the points that you have included, and aim to focus, on their importance within a production.
ReplyDeleteAim to focus on why you made changes to your schedule in more detail and aim to make the images bigger.