We made shoot schedules for each one of our shoots to help us organise everything before the day of the shoot. The schedules enabled us to look at the time and date that we needed everyone to get to the studio for. The sections that are highlighted in blue represent the times that we aren't actually filming, and are instead being used by setting up and preparing. This allows us to see when the kit and equipment will be needed in the studio, and what times we will need to get access to the kit. This really helps when looking at this alongside our kit list as we can see what parts of kit we will need and at what times we will need them.
They were really useful for us because not only did they allow us to see what times people were expected at the studio but also how long each shot would take and who/what props were needed for each individual shot. Having the times included on the schedule was really important as it kept the shoots much more organised and made it easier for us to manage our time properly so we were not to run out of time without completing all of the shots.
![]() |
These were the shoot schedules we used for our first shoot. |
No comments:
Post a Comment