Shooting Schedule for 'The Bitter Kiss'

Descrição

AS - Level Media Studies FlashCards sobre Shooting Schedule for 'The Bitter Kiss' , criado por Hayden Woodcock em 02-03-2017.
Hayden  Woodcock
FlashCards por Hayden Woodcock, atualizado more than 1 year ago
Hayden  Woodcock
Criado por Hayden Woodcock mais de 7 anos atrás
117
0

Resumo de Recurso

Questão Responda
13th January 2017 We filmed shot numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 at the St. Mary's Church in Willoughby Waterleys, as well as extra footage because we were influenced by the location. What equipment/props were required? No props were required for these shots, however, equipment wise we used a tripod, a Nikon Camera and a Fig Rig.
3rd February 2017 We filmed shot numbers 14, 16, 22, 23, 24, 25, 48, 56, 62. These shots were located in the Theatre at Countesthorpe Leysland Community College, as the lighting and the screens enabled us to experiment with shadows and lighting effects. The filming required the Vampire costume, as well as a tripod and a Nikon Camera.
7th February 2017 Today, we filmed shot numbers 6, 8, 18, 19, 20, 21, 43, 44, 45, 53. These shots were set in an alleyway in Countesthorpe, a plain grass area, as well as in one of the Meeting Rooms in the Reception of Countesthorpe Leysland Community College. The filming today used the Crime Scene props: Police tape, Chalk outline of a dead body and a piece of evidence from a ripped top. Also, the Detective's desk props: a 1950's telephone, a magazine, a magnifying glass, pen and paper, a notepad, alcohol glass, alcoholic drink, a revolver and a lamp. In relation to the costume, the Chief Inspector Burns and Detective's Smith's costumes were required, these mainly involved trousers, a jacket and a shirt.
16th February 2017 In this filming day, we shot the following footage: shot 7, 9, 11, 12, 15, 51, 63. To film these we were again located in the Countesthorpe Leysland Community College theatre. These shots required the following actors: Detective, Vampire, a female Damsel and an interrogation suspect, leading to the additional costume of the female Damsel in trousers, a hat, and a white shirt, and the suspect in rougher clothing. During the interrogation scene, the props we used were: a table lamp and pen and paper. Whilst, shot number 63 required a revolver.

Semelhante

Camera Angles
saradevine97
Marketing and Distributing
Shannon Clarke
Silent Films
Joanna MacQueen
Week 2: Multimedia Learning Theories and Instructional Design: A Synthesis of Reading By: Jen Bosler
boslejd
How close is spoken language to digital media communication?
Emily Newman
General Digital Use & Development
bthnyrose
The Hollywood Studios
absterps18
digital media
11.carroll
Digital Media and Environmental Sustainability
Lewis Hainey
The Independent Press Standards organisation (IPSO)
esther adasonla