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Shooting schedule/Call Sheet/Production Schedule

Our schedule 

We made a schedule of what we would do on each day of filming and how long we would film for on what days so that we had a clear plan of what we was going to do/film on each day. This means that when we film it'll be easy for us to just go straight into filming.

Shooting  day
Time of shooting
Date of shooting
Length of shooting
Aim of shooting
Location of shooting
Day 1
3.30pm
03.10.17
1 hour 30 minutes
To get first lot of shots filmed for the beginning
Park/fields
Day 2
3.30pm
10.10.17
2 hours
Rest of shots
Park/fields
Day 3
3.30pm
11.10.17
1hour
Any last/extra shooting or re-shooting
Park/fields

Our location on all filming is in the same place as we only have one setting/location we wanted it to be therefore the location doesn't change.

The aim of the shooting does change on the film day of shooting we just want to get the first shots done so that we can piece it together and see how it looks before we film the rest, on the second the aim is to get the rest of the filming shot and any bits we need re-filmed for the first part of the music video. 
On the last day of filming the aim will be to just get any last shots to make the music video final, we may not need this final day of filming as it may not be necessary, we may have all footage in which case we'll only have two days filming.

The length of the shooting does vary as on the first day we have had a guess on how long we think we would need to film for to get the beginning done however if longer is needed then we will do so. The second lot of filming will need slightly longer as we have to factor in any re-shooting for the first part as well as new shooting therefore we gave ourselves a longer time frame in case. On the last day of shooting as we wasn't sure we'd need it we only put an hour as it may not be necessary in the end. These are all estimates we will go over or go under the set time estimate if more is needed or less in needed.

We set the filming a week apart so we have time to piece together our first shots and decide if anything needs to be changed in the first part and we put the second and third filming next to each other so there isn't a long wait and we can start to put it together and have it all finished by the following week, unless any extra filming is needed.

We have put the time as 3.30 as that is a time we can both make after school in order to film and we wanted to keep it the same time all three weeks as hopefully the weather will be pretty similar in all three weeks.

This is only a plan we have made in advance the weather may be changeable and we may have to rearrange different days or times. We may also need more than three shooting days.



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