Filming
Think ahead about what could go wrong:
• Do you need permission to film in your location?
• Make sure you have fully chraged cameras, tripods, lighting, props etc (remember to take a still camera with you for the digipak images and behind the scenes shots)
• Make sure you know how to use the equipment
• Enusre you dont leave equipment behind on the shoot
• Make sure you have your storyboard with you
• Have a task list for everthing you want to achieve during the shoot and in the right order
• Make sure you get enough footage; it is always better to have too much than too little
• Make sure all actors/team members know what time they are needed and where as well as what to bring
• Have a back-up plan for bad weather...this is England!
• Take time to set up your shots
• Shoot the same shot from a variety of different angles
• Consider background noise
• Playback your rushes/footage
• Make sure someone is in charge of continuity
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