A filming scheduale is very useful to us when plnning an opening scene with your group as it puts everything into one focus so that we know what we are going to do and when we are going to get it done by. This makes things alot easier for the group when filimg as this will make sure everything runs smoothly, and avoid any arguments or disruptions. By doing a filming scheduale we are able to recognise the significance of the deadlines of filming and how much we need to complete in such a short amount of time. It makes the group feel less stressed and this makes sure that they are able to co-operate better with eachother in order to make their film more productive and effecient.
Our filming scheduale we are going to try and stick to so that it will enable us time to edit the scenes and make the opening scene more engaging for the audience when they watch it.
This schedule has helped us to plan our filming sessions with each other at times and dates that are acceptable and reasonable for us all. This has made our group much more co-operative with each other as we are demonstrating good teamwork skills which will help us when filming our opening sequence.
We made a few changes to our planning and didn't stick to the timing of the scheduale to much due to us trying to be more precise with the films. We made sure we had quite a few clips of each moment we had to make sure the film would be more relatable. Another thing we had to change was our actor. Unfortunatly, the days we could all film together our actress Olivia Rugely wasn't able to make therefore we had to cut her out from the opening sequence and use Charlotte Monskfield instead. This still worked well, even though she doesnt have any acting experience, she took the role very seriously and co-operated with myself and Freddie Conway to make the scene happen.
This demonstrates a proficient understanding of why a filming schedule is important to consider, especially when planning your thriller sequence. The table that you have included, also demonstrates the planning that you have carried out and the days that you are planning to film on.
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