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SECOND SHOOTING DAY
Our second shooting day was pretty well scheduled and shot
listed, we arranged when to meet actors and left time for travel and it looked
as though things would go really well, unfortunately we did not stick to the
schedule.
TIME SCENE SHOT DESCRIPTION ACTORS LENGTH
4.30 Meet at uni (Joel Jon Jordan Christi Joe)
5.00 4 1 CU hand wash track up to face. J 4s
5.10 4 2 Blood drip from hand to hand. J. 3s
5.20 4 3 Shot from inside sink. J. 2s
5.30 4 4 Tap Running J. 3s.
Walk to won ting
Meet at won ting ALL CREW AND ACTORS
6.00 2 2 Won Ting meeting from Car park roof N.J.R.
6.30 2 3 Tunnel walking from light to dark N.J.R.
6.45 2 4 Coming out of the Tunnel High angle up steps, they walk towards cam, Dean lurking at bottom N.J.R.
Walk to Christi's
7.15 2 5 Her entering a house, him stopping and looking down at the ring. N.J.R.
7.25 2 7 ECU Ring box J.
7.30 2 9 CU Deans face J.
7.40 2 6 Wine being poured. N.R.
7.50 2 8 Candles lighting N.R.
8.00 3 1 Deans legs foreground framing the bed. N.J.R. 4s
8.15 3 2 Cam behind Couple in bed framing Dean (reverse of shot 1) N.J.R. 3s
8.20 3 3 MedLong Dean walking over and punching Tom to the ground and pushes Jenny to the floor N.J.R. 5s
8.25 3 4 Jenny cutaway crying R. 2.s
8.30 3 5 POV from Tom Dean climbing ontop J.N. 4s
8.40 3 6 Wide shot of the fight J.N. 3s
8.45 3 7 POV Dean J. 3s
8.50 3 8 POV Tom N. 3s
8.55 3 9 POV Jenny J.N. 3s
9.00 3 10 Blood Splatter cutaway N. 3s
9.10 3 11 Profile shot of fight J.N. 6s
9.20 3 12 360 shot J.N.R. 6s
4.30 Meet at uni (Joel Jon Jordan Christi Joe)
5.00 4 1 CU hand wash track up to face. J 4s
5.10 4 2 Blood drip from hand to hand. J. 3s
5.20 4 3 Shot from inside sink. J. 2s
5.30 4 4 Tap Running J. 3s.
Walk to won ting
Meet at won ting ALL CREW AND ACTORS
6.00 2 2 Won Ting meeting from Car park roof N.J.R.
6.30 2 3 Tunnel walking from light to dark N.J.R.
6.45 2 4 Coming out of the Tunnel High angle up steps, they walk towards cam, Dean lurking at bottom N.J.R.
Walk to Christi's
7.15 2 5 Her entering a house, him stopping and looking down at the ring. N.J.R.
7.25 2 7 ECU Ring box J.
7.30 2 9 CU Deans face J.
7.40 2 6 Wine being poured. N.R.
7.50 2 8 Candles lighting N.R.
8.00 3 1 Deans legs foreground framing the bed. N.J.R. 4s
8.15 3 2 Cam behind Couple in bed framing Dean (reverse of shot 1) N.J.R. 3s
8.20 3 3 MedLong Dean walking over and punching Tom to the ground and pushes Jenny to the floor N.J.R. 5s
8.25 3 4 Jenny cutaway crying R. 2.s
8.30 3 5 POV from Tom Dean climbing ontop J.N. 4s
8.40 3 6 Wide shot of the fight J.N. 3s
8.45 3 7 POV Dean J. 3s
8.50 3 8 POV Tom N. 3s
8.55 3 9 POV Jenny J.N. 3s
9.00 3 10 Blood Splatter cutaway N. 3s
9.10 3 11 Profile shot of fight J.N. 6s
9.20 3 12 360 shot J.N.R. 6s
We met 30 minutes late for a start because Jordan was late
but we had enough people to carry all the kit and had enough time to walk to
the set and start filming, we were hoping to squeeze the bathroom scene in
before anything else. I left us about 30mins for first set up and then 10mins
for each set up, with the 30mins late and without the set being dressed before
we arrived we had no time to shoot so we left Christi behind to with Joel for
help with set dressing and moved onto the outside stalking scenes. The other
thing that held us up was the discussion about the mirror…. This may be a
little confusing as it has never before been mentioned but Christi , Jordan
and Joe all wanted a shot of a mirror being smashed, framing Amy, the reverse
smash would look really cool but it presented time issues. I really love the
idea but there is no time in the film, we scripted and shot listed a 2min film
and didn’t have time for it in the film. Secondly we didn’t have any time on
the day to shoot it, being over an hour behind already this really pushed us
behind. I argued that it wasn’t worth it but was overruled so left it to be set
up whilst we were away, as we were on location we didn’t need lights so they
could be set up so we could be as quick as possible when shooting the next
scene.
We got to the next location just on time and efficiently
shot absolutely everything exactly to schedule (minus the 1.5hours behind from
the last scene). We shot every shot we wanted exactly to the shot list and with
the extra camera picked up alternatives. This was probably the most successful
part of the shoot, we used the hand cam light really well and directed the
public a little so that nobody was in shot, it all went really well. It was
cold and raining a little but was successful.
When we got back not everything had been dressed and the
lights weren’t set. We also spent 30mins whilst light setup was going on
debating whether or not to add a scene, Joe already had a lot of cutaways and
with the additional mirror shot I disagreed again. The shot Jordan and Amy
wanted was of “Dean” breaking into the house after Tom and Jenny. To me this
wasn’t necessary because you have seen him following and there is no easy way
for him to break in, if we don’t show it the audience will most likely connect
the dots in a more believable way than we could film it. It was taking too long
to argue about it so I backed down so we could film it and move on, which we
did, briefly, after looking at the edit we think we will cut it.
Lights, camera and set were still not completely ready and
we spent a really long time setting up shots randomly. By this point we were
way behind schedule but everyone refused to follow the schedule or shot list.
This meant we just grabbed random shots we could, it was much less efficient
and much less cinematic. We muddled through and I did everything I could to
help, adding blood, helping with lighting and other odd jobs.
We were hours behind schedule but began shooting the final
scene in the bathroom (the first scene) Jordan asked for the shot list (for
the first time) so I left him to it and started packing up the equipment and
saying goodbye to the actor that had finished. I hope that the footage was good
but the bathroom was too small for so many people, Joe, Christi and Jordan
seemed to have things under control and I felt maybe it would be ebst for me to
step out. At this point it was 12 rather than the proposed finishing time of
9.30. I am extremely grateful to the actors for staying as long as they did and
working as hard and well as they did I was genuinely impressed. I was actually
embarrassed by the amount of wasted time, it felt unprofessional and unorganised and we wasted a lot of the actors time.
I personally found the day really frustrating, too many people
were fighting over lighting which we had already discussed, too much arguing
over what to shoot despite our extensive shot list and too much wasted time
talking and discussing when we had a good plan. I didn’t put the plan together
from nowhere, we had had a really productive session in which we discussed it
all and planned it together, it felt like those discussions were needlessly
repeated on set.
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